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Towering flames were visible from afar as a large black column of smoke rose from the Moss Landing power plant, with the fire showing no signs of easing in the early hours of Friday. It was first ...
Under the agreement, which was signed July 17, Vistra will be responsible for the removal of the damaged lithium-ion batteries under the EPA’s oversight.
Six months after fire struck a giant lithium-ion battery storage facility, the EPA has endorsed a plan to remove the highly ...
A second, smaller fire ignited in the ashes of the Moss Landing battery plant on Tuesday. Smoke billowed out of a “previously burned section of the building” on Tuesday evening, a Wednesday statement ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Vistra have come to an agreement to have Vistra conduct and pay for the removal ...
Battery storage industry experts tried to address some residents’ safety concerns Wednesday in the second of three public ...
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 ...
The Moss Landing fire began Jan. 16. It smoldered for several days, spewing toxic gas into the air and prompting the evacuation of about 1,500 people.
The Moss Landing fire ignited nine days after the start of the deadly Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles County. The EPA, under pressure from the Trump administration to work quickly in Southern ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with Vistra Corp. to remove lithium-ion batteries damaged by a massive fire at its Moss Landing facility in January.