Renewable Energy Safety

California Battery Plant Fire Lifts Evacuation, Raises Health Concerns

A large fire at a California battery storage plant prompted evacuations for approximately 1,500 residents near Moss Landing. Though the fire, at a facility owned by Vistra Corp, was largely extinguished, residents were initially advised to remain indoors due to potential air pollution from toxic gases. Air quality testing later determined the air to be safe, and evacuations were lifted. While the cause remains under investigation, officials emphasized the need for safer battery storage systems in the renewable energy sector.

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California Battery Plant Fire Forces Evacuation, Sparks Safety Debate

A large fire erupted Thursday at the Moss Landing Power Plant in Northern California, prompting the evacuation of approximately 1,500 people and the closure of a section of Highway 1. The blaze, still burning Friday morning, involved tens of thousands of lithium-ion batteries within the Vistra Energy facility, posing significant firefighting challenges. While contained to the plant, the incident prompted an emergency county meeting and school closures. An investigation into the cause of the fire, the third at the facility in recent years, is planned following its extinguishment.

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