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Which energy suppliers use Russian gas?

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  • If your car exhaust fails. Don't replace it. As the likelihood that the palladium used will be sourced from Russia.
    I’m not seeking to cause offence by my original post. I asked a question and it was answered. I didn’t intend upset anyone. 
  • Thrugelmir
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    If your car exhaust fails. Don't replace it. As the likelihood that the palladium used will be sourced from Russia.
    I’m not seeking to cause offence by my original post. I asked a question and it was answered. I didn’t intend upset anyone. 
    I obviously incorrectly assumed that you wished to boycott Russian products as far as was possible. This would extend far beyond gas.  
  • tommyedinburgh
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    edited 25 February 2022 at 4:44PM
    If your car exhaust fails. Don't replace it. As the likelihood that the palladium used will be sourced from Russia.
    I’m not seeking to cause offence by my original post. I asked a question and it was answered. I didn’t intend upset anyone. 
    I obviously incorrectly assumed that you wished to boycott Russian products as far as was possible. This would extend far beyond gas.  
    I have tried to make my point as clear and simple as possible at the start of the thread then reiterated that further In later posts. 
  • We are with Sainsbury's Energy who of course have a link up with NPower.


    NPower no longer exists. Sainsbury’s Energy (a white label supplier) is a trading name of E.oN Next. E.oN Next is part of the E.oN Group. E.oN Group is primarily a German company. As of 3 days ago, Germany was getting 50% of its gas from Russia.
  • [Deleted User]
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    edited 25 October 2023 at 8:41PM
    As of 3 days ago, Germany was getting 50% of its gas from Russia.
    Germany will no doubt be in an even more precarious position than most other countries in Western Europe
  • this like people signing up to a company that only uses "renewable" energy

    sorry you cant 

    it all comes from the same grid

    pointless virtue signalling


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