Community members have filed a lawsuit against Vistra Energy, PG&E and other defendants over the Moss Landing battery storage facility fire that occurred on Jan. 16.
Research scientists with San Jose State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML) detected “unusually high ...
A Texas energy company and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. failed to take proper safety measures to prevent a massive battery fire in Moss Landing last month that spewed chemicals into the air and polluted ...
Five days after the world’s largest lithium battery fire ignited at Vistra Energy Corporation in Moss Landing the Monterey ...
Authorities are battling to contain a fire at a battery facility next to the Moss Landing Power Plant in California.
The Castroville Recreation Center is being used as a temporary evacuation point. "There is an ongoing fire at our Moss Landing Power Plant site. Our top priority is the safety of the community and our ...
A fire at Moss Landing Power Plant has forced Monterey County Sheriff's Office to issue evacuation orders in portions of ...
Monterey County sent out an emergency alert system warning Thursday evening to say the North County Fire Department is responding to a fire at the Moss Landing Power Plant in Central California ...
Santa Cruz County supervisors met Tuesday to address concerns about potential toxin spread from the recent Moss Landing battery plant fire. Residents expressed worry and anger over the incident.
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Hosted on MSNMoss Landing battery fire: Unusually high concentrations of toxic metals found in wetlands near plantLess than two weeks after a huge fire in Moss Landing at one of the world's largest battery storage plants, scientists affiliated with San Jose State University have discovered unusually high levels ...
As one of the world’s largest battery storage facilities burns just up the coast in Moss Landing ... Morro Bay resident. The fire at the Vistra battery power plant in Monterey County has ...
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