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crotelast Monday at 11:54 PM1 replyview on HN

> I’m pretty sure that all overhead utility distribution conductors are a steel core wrapped with aluminum conductors

That's the classical setup, but there's been some innovation. These days there's also stuff like aluminium alloys which don't need steel reinforcement, or aluminium reinforced with carbon fiber.

But indeed, copper is vanishingly rare.


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quickthrowmanlast Tuesday at 12:41 AM

Thanks for the additional info, I’m interested in learning more technical details about the electrical grid, like conductor size/ampacity but it’s hard to dig up information about it. I work in commercial construction and the highest voltages I ever deal with are 4160V and sometimes 5kV and 15kV, so I know a bit about medium voltage equipment and conductors but I’d like to know more about the utility side.

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