I find it very difficult to answer because the terms vary all the time, especially in electricity. In Sweden, we have a trade market for electricity, so all the electricity goes to this trade market and the price is set based on the top price of the most recently produced kilowatt hour of electricity. This means that it differs all the time, depending on what the production system looks like at the moment.
But in general you can say that one-third of the price is the electricity, one-third is taxes, and one-third is the distribution costs, the transportation, according to the grid.
And the price is for renewable energy. You can buy renewable energy or renewable electricity, but the payment normally is a little bit higher priced, but that's more like an incentive for this production.
There is no real level that you can say because it varies all the time.