Advanced Conductor Testing
Independent evaluation of next-generation transmission conductors under thermal, mechanical, and environmental stress conditions.
INL Advanced Conductor Testing
To meet the growing demands of a modern, resilient power grid, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has conducted comprehensive testing on advanced conductors—innovative power lines engineered to carry more electricity with greater efficiency and durability. These conductors, designed to operate at elevated temperatures, are a critical component in modernizing the nation’s aging transmission infrastructure. In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, NEETRAC, EPRI and other partners, INL’s testing program evaluated the mechanical, thermal, and environmental performance of various advanced conductor technologies. This included long-term thermal-mechanical aging, corrosion resistance, creep behavior, and field trials, all aimed at ensuring these next-generation conductors can reliably support the evolving energy landscape and enhance grid resilience in high-risk areas.
See below to review the testing reports generated by this project.
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The conductors tested in the table above were provided by five separate utilities, including Tennessee Valley Authority.
Legacy Test Results
The table below summarizes advanced conductor testing performed over the last decade.
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To see the full, combined report on all previous EPRI testing, please contact us.