PG&E recently wrapped up its second Innovation Pitch Fest, where more than 57 organizations out of more than 400 applicants pitched their platforms on how to improve the state's energy and wildfire mitigation sector.
One Fremont-based group is hoping they'll be one of the groups to be awarded a part of the total $25 million PG&E funding.
It's all coming down to this moment for Subarna Bhattacharyya.
"Here, what you can do is select the time period, and the variables like temperature, minimum, maximum, and you can select fire weather, and it'll give you the forecast," Bhattacharyya, the co-founder and CEO of Climformatics, told CBS News Bay Area.
She and co-founder Detelina Ivanova, both former employees of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, created this AI platform to predict clim