Clean energy

Transmission

Startup nabs $60M for high-tech cables to help speed clean energy rollout

The grid needs much more capacity to bring clean energy online. TS Conductor’s tech could help — and federal and state policies are pushing utilities to adopt it.

By Jeff St. John  . 

Carbon composite core being produced at startup TS Conductor's factory in Southern California.
A spool of carbon composite core made at TS Conductor’s factory in Huntington Beach, California. The core will be encapsulated in aluminum to form the advanced power cables the startup is producuing for utilities. (TS Conductor)

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