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Fire Erupts At Huge Battery Plant In California
vendredi 17 janvier 2025, 22:40 , par Slashdot
The Moss Landing Power Plant, located about 77 miles (about 124 kilometers) south of San Francisco, is owned by Texas-company Vistra Energy and contains tens of thousands of lithium batteries. The batteries are important for storing electricity from such renewable energy sources as solar energy, but if they go up in flames the blazes can be extremely difficult to put out. 'There's no way to sugar coat it. This is a disaster, is what it is,' Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church told KSBW-TV. But he said he did not expect the fire to spread beyond the concrete building it was enclosed in. According to reports, the fire originated in the 300-megawatt Phase I section of the 750-megawatt facility, located on the site of a retired PG&E natural gas plant. It's unclear what caused the fire, but officials said a full investigation will begin after it's out. Thankfully, everyone at the site was evacuated safely. Videos and images of the fire can be found here. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/01/17/2135226/fire-erupts-at-huge-battery-plant-in-california...
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