Arizona's big electric utilities have started using artificial intelligence systems to detect wildfires faster, improving the ...
Arizona lawmakers are nearing final action on a bill that aims to make it easier for small nuclear reactors to be built on ...
Arizona Public Service has installed about half of its planned wildfire detecting cameras across the state, and they’ve ...
Arizona is using AI to detect wildfires more efficiently, partnering with APS to deploy 30 cameras for early warnings and ...
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service for work on the ...
Under the BYOD program, homeowners with battery systems can now receive compensation for allowing their utility to draw power ...
Arizona’s energy future shouldn’t be dictated by utilities whose primary concern is maximizing shareholder profits.
APS says the cameras will serve as a powerful new tool to help spot wildfires earlier and improve emergency response.
AZ's largest electricity provider gave an update on the possibility of planned outages during extreme fire danger at a recent Flagstaff City Council meeting.
Arizona power companies are using AI-powered cameras to detect wildfires more quickly. The AI technology helps utilities prevent damage to power infrastructure and reduce the risk of outages.
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