PG&E uses artificial intelligence to weigh elevated fire risk
PG&E uses artificial intelligence to weigh elevated fire risk
Publish Date: 2026-06-27 21:00:00
Source Domain: localnewsmatters.org
- Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the accuracy of its weather models for predicting wildfire risks.
- PG&E has introduced Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) since 2018 to mitigate wildfire risk by cutting power in areas prone to severe wind conditions.
- An AI prediction model leverages historical data and machine learning to improve weather forecast precision, according to PG&E Chief Meteorologist Scott Strenfel.
- The National Interagency Fire Center predicts “above normal” fire potential extending into September, due to factors like abundant vegetation and dry conditions.
- Although the number of wildfires is lower compared to the same period last year, they have burned around 20,000 acres more than the five-year average, highlighting an already above-average fire season in California.