New artificial intelligence (AI) fire-sensing cameras operated by Arizona Public Service (APS) are proactively searching 24/7 for early signs of wildfires in targeted, high fire-risk areas. They. . .
Arizona is using AI to detect wildfires more efficiently, partnering with APS to deploy 30 cameras for early warnings and ...
APS is using new AI cameras to help grid operators and emergency crews respond more quickly to Arizona wildfires.
Artificial intelligence is giving fire officials and APS a chance to better prevent the spread of fires, and protect the ...
Legislation giving Arizona's electric utilities protections from lawsuits for wildfires sparked by their equipment has been ...
Arizona Public Service has installed about half of its planned wildfire detecting cameras across the state, and they’ve ...
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service for work on the ...
A sweeping measure passed by the Arizona House that gives utilities like Tucson Electric Power lawsuit protections for ...
Arizona’s energy future shouldn’t be dictated by utilities whose primary concern is maximizing shareholder profits.
Four organizations serving Arizona communities impacted by the transition away from coal-fired power plants will receive grant funds to strengthen their local economies from the Utilities’ Grant ...
STORAGE will deliver a 100MW/576MWh DC battery energy storage system for Strata Clean Energy's White Tank battery project in ...
Driving north on Highway 89, I saw afternoon sunlight glinting off an array of ground-mounted solar panels. They glistened atop our new March snow, confidently tilted to the south, collecting ...
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