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Monterey County Provides Update on Moss Landing Battery Storage Fire Cleanup | News Channel 3-12
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will transport about 55,000 damaged batteries from a January fire for recycling in Nevada, with cleanup expected to last one year.
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Monterey County Provides Update on Moss Landing Battery Storage Fire Cleanup | News Channel 3-12
Briana Mathaw MOSS LANDING, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave an update on the Moss Landing battery storage fire Wednesday. They say that they have been finished de-linking the batteries since mid-March and are now ensuring the battery stabilization and packaging them for treatment or recycling. They said they are now focused on battery removal and hope that starts around September 22. An EPA spokesperson said dur…


Burned batteries from Moss Landing power plant fire will be trucked to Nevada
A January fire caused evacuations and raised safety questions about California's renewable energy push
·San Jose, United States
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