Fire breaks out at Moss Landing Power Station and battery storage site in California.

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Moss Landing is south of Santa Cruz and north of Monterey on the California coast.
People living near a power plant in Central California were ordered to evacuate their homes Thursday night after a fire broke out at the facility, officials said. Fire crews were battling the blaze at the Moss Landing Power Plant, which serves as a battery storage site, a spokesperson for the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office told CNN.The incident is not connected to the wildfires in the Los Angeles area, and efforts to contain the blaze are ongoing, the spokesperson confirmed. The fire erupted at the facility around 3 p.m., and evacuation orders were issued around 6:30 p.m. due to concerns over hazardous materials and potential chemical releases, the sheriff’s office spokesperson said without detailing which materials were causing concern. More than 2,000 people were told to evacuate, the spokesperson said. CNN reached out to the North County Fire Protection District of Monterey for details.

Santa Cruz County Public Health officials advised residents to stay indoors, keep windows and doors closed, turn off ventilation systems and limit outdoor exposure. Santa Cruz is north of Monterey. Vistra Energy, which owns the plant, branded the facility as the “largest of its kind in the world,” boasting a capacity of 750 megawatts and 3,000 megawatt-hours following its 2023 expansion. It plays a critical role in stabilizing California’s energy grid, the company said. The sheriff’s office deployed drones to assess the severity of the situation and monitor air quality, Monterey County Spokesperson Nicholas Pasculli told CNN. Emergency services, including sheriff’s deputies and medical teams, were fully mobilized, Pasculli added. The fire is active with no suppression efforts underway, and firefighters believe the best course of action is to allow it to burn, the sheriff’s office spokesperson said. Drone footage revealed approximately 40% of the building housing lithium-ion batteries on the property has been consumed by flames, the spokesperson said.

The company confirmed to CNN affiliate KSBW its personnel called for assistance from the North Monterey County Fire District after a fire was detected in the 300-MW Phase I energy storage facility. All site personnel were safely evacuated, Vistra told KSBW. “The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, but an investigation will begin once the fire is extinguished,” the company said. The Moss Landing Power Plant, about 77 miles south of San Francisco, houses tens of thousands of lithium batteries. While the US Department of Energy states these batteries play a crucial role in storing electricity generated from renewable sources like solar power, the US Fire Administration warns firefighters should be cautious of potential chemical exposure during firefighting operations as lithium-ion batteries contain volatile electrolytes, and when exposed to high temperatures or physical damage can release flammable gases.

The incident comes about three years after a previous fire at the same facility, though the sheriff’s office spokesperson said he “doesn’t consider it to be related.” On September 4, 2021, a malfunction at Moss Landing caused some battery damage. An investigation revealed the heat suppression system was accidentally triggered by low smoke from a faulty component, leading to water spraying on the battery storage areas and damaging about 7% of the batteries. There were no injuries, and the situation was managed without outside assistance, Vistra said in a 2022 statement on its investigative findings. In October 2023, following a fire at a different battery plant owned by other company, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill mandating battery storage facilities to implement safety and communication protocols to enhance safety measures. To assist evacuees of the Thursday fire, the Castroville Rec Center has been designated a temporary evacuation point, according to the sheriff’s office. The National Weather Service Bay Area shared satellite images of the fire on X, highlighting visible heat signatures from the blaze. Officials have not determined when the evacuation order will be lifted. The area is adjacent to major ecosystems, including the Moss Landing Wildlife Area, Elkhorn Slough State Marine Reserve and Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/17/us/evacu ... index.html

Another reason why small modular reactors are better than solar with battery backup. Not the first fires involving lithium batteries, we've had trucks carrying lithium batteries catch on fire on California freeways.



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Re: Fire breaks out at Moss Landing Power Station and battery storage site in California.

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Didn’t anyone figure that spraying water on lithium batteries only make them explode? What about a halon fire suppression system in those buildings? Water sprinklers are just ridiculous for that application.

“Let it burn.” I dunno… Sounds like a bunch of anarchist firefighters to me.
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I agree Bisbee, it's like Keystone cops cousins the Keystone firefighters are running the operation.
After the fourth fire here since 2019, the community is searching for answers. "This can best be described as a worst case scenario of a disaster that's happened here," Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church said. "Nobody could have predicted anything on this line. This is really much more than just a fire, it's really a wake-up call for this industry. There must be accountability for this and there will be accountability."

Tempers ran about as hot as the fire at the coastal lithium battery plant. Flames could be seen from miles away, raging some 30 feet high or more into the air. A water-based suppression system at the Vistra Energy plant failed to contain the fire at the start.
https://abc7news.com/post/fire-moss-lan ... /15809742/

The buck stops at the California Energy Commission full of Newsom appointees, that licenses power plants. Looks like a natural gas power plant with lithium batteries.
https://www.energy.ca.gov/powerplant/co ... ower-plant
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According to one report, the power station is owned by Vistra Energy and the lithium batteries are owned by PG&E. It's the largest battery storage plant.
https://apnews.com/article/battery-stor ... 4722a8b1f8

New York City and San Francisco fire departments have reported handling more than 660 fires involving lithium-ion batteries in the last five years.
https://resources.impactfireservices.co ... ttery-fire
Lithium-ion battery fires caused at least 20 deaths and more than 300 injuries in New York City and San Francisco since 2019
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lithium-io ... efighters/
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featureless wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 12:39 pm Oh, another PG&E fire? Neat. Rates must continue to go up, I suppose.
Yup that's the track record of the Pacific Graft and Extortion Company as we called it when I lived there. I've got the same problem in So Cal, it looks like Southern California Edison equipment might have caused the Eaton Fire, lawsuits have already been filed. Ambulance chasing lawyers.
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