BOULDER — Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC, a Boulder-based company that develops superconducting power cables, has received a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency — Energy to develop compact superconducting power cables for future use in twin-aisle electric aircraft. Sponsored Content You’re maxing your tech “muscle.” You’ve increased speed, storage capacity, apps, cell services, etc. And along with all this new power you’ve created even greater mountains of data. And you protect it with …? EVEN MORE TECHNOLOGY, OF COURSE. Firewalls, back up storage and servers. But, is that even enough? The project will be supported by researchers from Florida State University’s Center for Advanced Power Systems and Los Alamos National Laboratory and is designed to develop power-distribution cables and cable connectors for fully electric aviation applications.