B.C. invests $1 million in ‘lightning reduction’ technology in bid to reduce fires
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government is investing up to $1 million on field-testing new technology from a Vancouver company that aims to both predict and prevent lightning that may trigger wildfires.
Skyward Wildfire Technologies says it releases “lighting reduction material” into storms where high ignition risks are identified.
It says the material, which it describes as a “silica or basalt fibre with an aluminum nano-coating” enables electrical charge to “redistribute quietly inside the cloud,” instead of building up and creating a cloud-to-ground lightning strike.
The B.C. Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth says in a release that the province is delivering funding through Innovate BC and that Skyward also uses technology based on artificial intelligence to predict “areas of elevated lightning-caused wildfire risk.”


