A massive battery fire in California could cast a dark shadow on clean energy expansion
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The article discusses a significant safety incident at the Moss Landing battery storage facility, comparing it to the historic Three Mile Island nuclear accident. This event raises concerns that public fear may stall the transition to clean energy, particularly regarding battery technology. Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church emphasized the potential long-term impact of safety incidents on public perception and future energy projects. The key is whether lessons learned from Moss Landing can enhance safety in future designs or exacerbate fears about battery storage systems.
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