Key Market Indicators
Greek electricity generation is projected to rise to approximately 51.6 Terawatt-hours by 2028, up from about 51 Terawatt-hours in 2023. This represents an average annual growth rate of 0.2%. Since 1990, Greece has experienced a yearly decrease of 0.9% in its electricity supply. The nation ranked 53rd in global electricity generation in 2023, with Qatar surpassing it at the same level of approximately 51 Terawatt-hours. The United States, India, and Russia held the second, third, and fourth spots respectively in the global ranking for electricity generation.