Midal Cables to provide conductors for a 126-mile long U.S. transmission line project

Midal Cablesย (official site), based in theย Kingdom of Bahrain, will supplyย transmission line conductorsย for theย Ten West Link Transmission Line. This major infrastructure project has the backing of theย Bidenโ€“Harris administrationย and supports the United Statesโ€™ clean energy goals.

Theย U.S. Department of the Interiorย (official site)ย approved the Ten West Link project to increase renewable energy capacity across the southwest. Through this initiative,ย Midal Cablesย will provideย high-performance conductorsย for aย 126-mile, 500-kV overhead transmission line.
The project will connectย Arizonaย andย California, improvingย power delivery efficiencyย and enabling furtherย renewable energy developmentย in both states.

The new agreement, supplied throughย EC Sourceย toย DCRT, adds to several other North American projects thatย Midal Cablesย has supported. โ€œThe Ten West Link project continues our commitment to clean energy and modern grid advancements,โ€ the company stated. โ€œItโ€™s an honor to contribute to such transformative work.โ€

Midal Cablesย ranks among theย worldโ€™s largest producers of bare aluminum overhead conductors. The company operatesย four advanced production facilities, supplying materials to more thanย 60 countriesย across the globe.
Its participation in the Ten West Link underscores Midalโ€™s expertise and strong reputation forย reliable, high-quality engineering solutionsย in the power transmission sector.

This project further expandsย Midal Cablesโ€™ global presenceย while strengthening partnerships in theย North American renewable energy market. With ongoing investments and consistent innovation, Midal continues to helpย power a cleaner and more efficient energy futureย worldwide.

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