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True. An insulated copper grounding electrode conductor (GEC) can be spliced using exothermic welding, provided it is done in accordance with applicable electrical codes and standards. Exothermic welding is a recognized method for making permanent, low-resistance connections between conductors. It's important to ensure that the splice maintains the integrity and continuity of the grounding system.

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