BUCKEYE, AZ (AZFamily) — A young Buckeye woman ... And things got worse when she recently called APS to set up electricity and got the news she wasn’t expecting. “As we’re like figuring ...
Arizona's big electric utilities have started using artificial intelligence systems to detect wildfires faster, improving the ...
Arizona’s electric utilities can’t control the wind ... trimming and pruning in the field. APS spends about $110 million a year on these efforts, part of its overall $2 billion annual outlay ...
How do I know I can trust these reviews about Arizona ... Perhaps APS needs to be taken over by the state. How are we citizens supposed to pay 3 to $400+ a month for electric?
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’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.
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 ...
Under the BYOD program, homeowners with battery systems can now receive compensation for allowing their utility to draw power ...
Arizona Public Service, the state’s largest electricity provider, has around 50 employees on its wildfire mitigation and forestry teams, plus 150 to 200 contractors who do the chopping, trimming and ...