| >The UK is getting hit much harder than other countries. I don't understand this narrative. Germany will have its gas supply from Russia literally turned off for the next three days! >but for heating I think they're about 50% gas while in the UK it's more like 80% I saw that Guardian article too! A further 25% of Germans heat their homes with oil, and another 14% use district heating (which will be fossil-fuel powered). Germany imports 98% of its oil, 95% of its gas, and a large amount of its coal, with a total of 63% of all energy being imported. On the upside, the premature end of this age of exceptionally unreasonably cheap energy will hopefully teach us all a thing or two about what sustainability really looks like. |
If a Norwegian company can make more selling to someone other than the UK, then they will. And those profits go to the Norwegian government, which isn't the case in Britain.
There are some limits due to transport but countries with more links to suppliers and storage can ride it out better even before getting into political responses.