PG&E addresses fires at Vistra's Moss Landing battery plant amid lawsuit from businesses
Briefly

A fire at the world's largest battery storage facility in Moss Landing, operated by Vistra, is predicted to result in a total loss of the plant. PG&E clarified that the fires were not at their facility, but legal issues are arising, linking PG&E to the incident due to their historical involvement with the plant's design. Environmental activist Erin Brockovich emphasized the importance of community documentation regarding effects of such incidents, as it could reveal critical information over time. De-linking of remaining batteries is currently ongoing, with 85% completed by Vistra.
"And we think they do because of the contracts they've entered into that are publicly filed with Vistra, filed with the California Public Utilities Commission. And PG&E had the right to as it appears to us to have a say in the design to the Vistra plant," Johnson said.
"In every single situation I've been involved in a community member will document something eight, nine months down the road that changes everything," Brockovich said.
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