A large-scale energy project linking the North and the South could save households 120 euro a year in electricity bills, according to the Energy Minister. The North-South Interconnector would see high-voltage power lines carrying electricity across the border, starting at a substation in Turleenan, Co Tyrone, and then running through counties Armagh, Monaghan, and Cavan, finishing at a substation at Woodland, County Meath. It’s one of three energy projects designated as critical infrastructure last week, along with a 110kv project in Letterkenny. Energy Minister Darragh O’Brien says it’s vital the project is completed……………..