Hawaiian Electric Company is rolling out enhanced wildfire prevention strategies across all Hawaiian islands following lessons learned from recent devastating fires. The utility is investing in upgraded equipment and improved protocols to better protect communities and visitors.
- HECO is installing advanced weather monitoring systems and upgrading power lines in high-risk areas to reduce fire ignition potential
- New protocols include proactive power shutoffs during dangerous weather conditions, similar to measures used in California
- The company is working closely with emergency management agencies to improve communication with residents and businesses during potential fire threats
- Vegetation management programs are being expanded around power infrastructure, especially in dry areas prone to wildfire
- Enhanced real-time monitoring technology will help detect equipment issues before they can spark fires
Source: Maui Now
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