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    Germany have got a bigger problem with this gas issue than we have!

    Forgive me for saying, but my assumption was that Germany were still in the Eu?





    For the benefit of Mick,

    Interesting article below;

    Did you mean Germany have a bigger problem in terms of the environment? Because their gas prices are much cheaper than ours..

    https://news.sky.com/story/energy-cr...bours-12413057

    After Brexit, the UK left the European Union's Internal Energy Market, and there's little doubt that the supply process, between Britain and the EU, is now more clunky than it was before.

    (Cont'd)

    France, for instance, isn't suffering in the same way because a great deal of its power comes from its own nuclear power stations.

    Norway and Sweden generate lots of hydroelectric power; in Portugal, half of the energy supply comes from water or wind.

    Germany tends to avoid problems because it's burning a huge amount of coal. Ditto in Poland, for example.

    That's quite handy for the security of supply, albeit it's very bad for the environment
    Last edited by WBA123; 22-09-2021 at 01:19 PM.

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