Austin Energy is deploying its advanced AI-driven wildfire detection system, according to a press release from the City of Austin on August 30th. This marks a significant step forward in enhancing wildfire response capabilities across its entire 437-square-mile service territory.
The Pano AI system integrates 13 ultra-high-definition, 360-degree cameras, artificial intelligence and real-time data monitoring to swiftly detect and verify potential wildfires. Once a fire is identified, the system automatically alerts Austin Energy and local fire departments, providing precise location data and real-time imagery to help first responders in their efforts to quickly address and contain the threat.
“This is an important step for the safety of our community and the reliability of our electric system,” said Chris Vetromile, Austin Energy’s wildfire program manager. “With climate change driving hotter, drier summers, this AI-powered detection system allows us to respond faster and more effectively to wildfires, safeguarding our community and supporting more reliable service.”
The AI-driven system continuously scans for smoke, triangulates the fire’s location, and delivers actionable intelligence to local authorities and fire departments. This early detection capability supports Austin Energy in making critical decisions, such as initiating necessary power shut-offs during active fire conditions.
The system’s deployment spans beyond the Austin city limits, covering most of Travis County and extends into parts of Hays, Bastrop, Williamson and Burnet counties, ensuring all of Austin Energy’s service area is monitored. In collaboration with the Austin Fire Department (AFD) and surrounding County Emergency Service District Fire Departments, 13 cameras have been strategically placed to maximize coverage of critical regions, providing a proactive layer of defense against emerging wildfire threats. Camera-level pixelation provides privacy protection.
“This system gives us real-time situational awareness, allowing us to identify and respond to fires before they spread,” said Justice Jones, wildfire mitigation officer for the Austin Fire Department. “The collaboration between Pano AI, Austin Energy, and local fire departments marks a new chapter in our ability to safeguard our communities from the growing threat of wildfires.”
The system is the result of collaborative efforts between Austin Energy, the Austin Fire Department and the Texas Public Power Corridor Committee, a coalition of public utilities along the I-35 corridor. The deployment highlights Austin Energy’s commitment to innovation and safety while providing critical support to first responders throughout the region.
“Our partnership with Austin Energy demonstrates the transformative power of AI in wildfire management,” said Arvind Satyam, Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Pano AI. “By delivering up-to-the-minute information to first responders, we are helping to protect both people and infrastructure in Texas.”