Annexes to COM(2014)21 - Energy prices and costs in Europe

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dossier COM(2014)21 - Energy prices and costs in Europe.
document COM(2014)21 EN
date January 22, 2014
Annex  of the report). The decreased wholesale prices should pass through to final consumers in the form of lower costs of the energy supply component. 

[13]             See Communication C(2013) 7243 Delivering the internal electricity market and making the most of public intervention

[14]             See Directive 2003/96/EC

[15]             See section 1.1.1.3. of the associated report for details.

[16]             Industrial consumers network costs. For households the range is 2.2 cents/kWh (MT) - 9.7 cents/kWh (ES).

[17]             As measured by the harmonised index of consumer prices.

[18]             See report, Figure 90.

[19] Not taking account of tax or levy exemptions for energy intensive industries, and noting the difficulty in finding comparable international data on electricity prices

[20]             See chapter 3 of the Staff Working Document

[21]             IEA WEO 2013, Fig. 8.17

[22]             Gross value added (2008-2011) and volume index of production (2008-2012) for paper and printing, chemicals, other non-metallic mineral products (incl. building materials, glass, ceramics), basic metals (incl. iron and steel), non-ferrous metals (aluminium).

[23]             Competitiveness "proofing" of all EU policies