PG&E power line sensor upgrades may be too sensitive
In an effort to keep reducing wildfire ignitions, PG&E has upgraded sensors that can tell it more quickly if a power line has been compromised or might spark a fire. But, some of that technology which has set off some false alarms has resulted in unnecessary localized shutoffs.
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