Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. has announced a $350 million, three-year plan to enhance safety and reduce wildfire risk, particularly focusing on high-risk areas like Maui. The strategy involves deploying new technology, strengthening infrastructure, and minimizing fire hazards. If approved, the project would see customer bills rise in 2026, with Maui County residents experiencing a $5 monthly increase. The plan includes installing weather stations, AI-assisted cameras, and enhancing inspections and hazard tree removal. The initiative aims to bolster grid resilience and involves ongoing community engagement and partnerships.
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