- Moss Landing Vistra Battery Fire Response | US EPA
Since the January 2025 fire in Moss Landing, EPA has been on-site providing technical assistance in the planning and preparation for battery removal We are working to ensure that Vistra safely removes and disposes of batteries impacted by the fire
- Moss Landing Response
On Thursday, Jan 16, 2025, a fire occurred at the 300MW battery energy storage facility (Moss 300) at Vistra’s Moss Landing site in Monterey County, California Company personnel immediately responded, and the North County Fire Protection District was dispatched to the scene
- Fire at battery plant in Moss Landing, California, forces . . .
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California smoldered Friday after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere, leading to the evacuation of up to 1,500 people The blaze also shook up the young battery storage industry
- EPA approves cleanup plan for Monterey County battery plant . . .
EPA OKs ‘unprecedented’ cleanup plan for battery plant months after toxic Monterey County fire A fire burns at the Vistra Corp battery storage facility in Moss Landing, Calif , on Jan 17, 2025
- Moss Landing, the world’s biggest grid battery, caught fire again
Power company Vistra ’ s flagship grid battery project, housed in and around a historic power plant dating back to 1950, erupted into flames Thursday night and prompted nearby residents to evacuate from Moss Landing, California
- Moss Landing fire: Vistra and EPA reach battery cleanup . . .
MOSS LANDING — Six months after a fire broke out at Vistra’s battery plant in Moss Landing, the U S Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it has reached an agreement with the
- Never Again Moss Landing Releases Report on Vistra Battery . . .
The Never Again Moss Landing (NAML) Stakeholder Group, which is comprised of over 4,900 citizens, has released a new report titled, "Why and How Findings by the Central Coast NAML Investigation Team " The report details findings of their 120-day investigation into how and why the Vistra Energy battery facility at the Moss Landing Power Plant caught fire and destroyed itself during the period
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