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Norway?
As I recall, Norway actually uses a very large amount of domestically-generated hydropower, which is inexpensive and renewable.
The last thing I saw people in Norway upset about was complaining about the fact that during the gas crisis, they were being pressured by the EU to sell more hydropower than it was certain that Norway could support to the EU, which was draining their reservoirs. They were worried that they wouldn't have enough water behind their hydroelectric dams during winter, when they use it to drive electrical heating.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_Norway
EDIT:
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/norway-scrambles-avoid-empty-hydropower-reservoirs-this-winter-2022-07-07/
That was 2022.
It also sounds like they've had a recent extreme domestic electricity price spike (like, 10x the residential rates in the US) in southern Norway related to very large exports to the EU this winter; southern Norway is exporting a great deal of power, but northern Norway doesn't have the transmission capacity to do so.
As a Norwegian, yes this