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Under the agreement, which was signed July 17, Vistra will be responsible for the removal of the damaged lithium-ion ...
Six months after a raging battery plant fire at Vistra's facility in Monterey County, the company is finally starting a year-long effort to clean up the 100,000 damaged batteries inside.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with Vistra Energy to safely remove and dispose of ...
Vistra Corp and the US Environmental Protection Agency reached a formal agreement related to the cleanup of the site of the ...
Vistra Corp has entered an agreement with the feds to begin clean up in Moss Landing, where their battery storage facility ...
The fire at the Vistra battery plant started Jan. 16, caused the evacuation of 1,200 people in the Moss Landing area, released smoke and toxic heavy metals and kept Highway 1 closed for three days.
The grassroots group of residents, calling themselves “Never Again Moss Landing,” are fueled by concerns over environmental and health impacts of the fire that broke out Jan. 16 at the Vistra ...
The fire at the Vistra battery plant started Jan. 16, caused the evacuation of 1,200 people in the Moss Landing area, released smoke and toxic heavy metals and kept Highway 1 closed for three days.
A wave of lawsuits, large and small, have been waged against Vistra Corporation, PG&E and many of their associated companies in the months following an explosive Jan. 16 fire at their battery ...
“Although the (Jan. 16) fire occurred at the Vistra Moss Landing battery facility, the above-mentioned measures were undertaken to safeguard the PG&E Elkhorn Facility and the surrounding natural ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with Vistra Corp. to remove lithium-ion batteries damaged by a ...
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