Industrial power prices — and where Wattlas stops

What energy-intensive industry pays per kWh, split into wholesale energy & supply, grid / network charges, and taxes & levies — and a deliberate line marking where this question moves above the layer Wattlas occupies.

How countries compare
Energy & supply Network Taxes & levies
Country-level Eurostat band IC (500–1 999 MWh/yr), latest available year. EUR/kWh here is not our wholesale €/MWh, and "country" is not the DE-LU bidding zone.
The wedge over time
Energy & supply Network Taxes & levies
What's out of scope (a deliberate boundary)

Corporate strategy, utility M&A, power-purchase agreements (PPAs), project financing and capital-markets themes all sit above the day-ahead-price and physical-generation layer that Wattlas occupies. They depend on contracts, balance sheets and forward views that no day-ahead or physical feed contains.

This is a deliberate boundary, not an omission. Wattlas stops where the public physical-market record stops, and does not fabricate the layer above it.

For the parts Wattlas does cover, see the Retail Wedge and Capture Price views.

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