Yearlong cleanup ahead at Moss Landing facility as locals voice health concerns
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Massive Lithium Ion Battery Fire Raises Questions About California’s Energy Future
MOSS LANDING, Calif.—Around dusk on Jan. 16, Brad Beach was checking on his small herd of Texas Longhorn cattle—a majestic bull named Tex, two cows and three calves, grazing about two miles inland from California’s central coastline. Beach saw smoke blowing from the coast, where two towers mark the distinctive silhouette of an energy plant. Shortly after leaving the herd, he noticed a massive fire had broken out at the plant and came back to get…
Moss Landing Battery Plant fire clean up process estimated to take more than a year
MOSS LANDING – Vistra officials say the clean-up process is likely to take more than a year following the Jan. 16 fire at Moss landing Battery Plant. During the Monterey County Briefing Wednesday, David Yeager, director of project development for Vistra said 85 to 90 percent of the accessible batteries damaged in the Moss 300 building had been delinked. Officials say they are working with engineers to determine how to access the other parts of t…
PG&E addresses fires at Vistra's Moss Landing battery plant amid lawsuit from businesses
In a virtual town hall, PG&E reiterated the battery plant fires broke out at Vistra's Moss Landing facility and not their own as both companies are included in a lawsuit by more than 60 business owners and residents.
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