Last
week
SSE
drove
another
of
the
Swedish
company’s
balls
into
the
rough
by
announcing
that
it
was
walking
out
on
NorthConnect,
the
consortium
which
is
planning
to
build
an
interconnector
between
the
region
and
the
western
coast
of
Norway.
This
both
deprives
the
project
of
its
only
British
investor
and
takes
out
Vattenfall’s
main
partner.
The
two
companies
were
both
to
be
25%
investors
in
the
circa
£1.5bn
($2.25bn)
and
1.4GW
connection,
presumably
requiring
a
£375m
commitment
each,
while
the
remaining
three
Norwegian
partners,
E-CO
Energi,
Agdar
Energi
and
Lyse
have
50%
between
them.
The
two
obvious…