A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California smoldered Friday after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere, leading to the evacuation of up to 1,500 people.
The wildfire would ultimately be put out by a freak rain storm — but not before it claimed the lives of four people.
Scorched Ion Hundreds of miles north of a scorched Los Angeles, a massive lithium-ion battery facility has caught fire — and ...
As flames continue to burn at Moss Landing’s battery facility, a proposed $200 million Santa Cruz County project faces heightened scrutiny. Local leaders have demanded stricter safety measures and ...
The blaze broke out late Thursday at the Monterey County plant that stores and sells power to Pacific Gas & Electric.
A major fire burning Friday at one of the world's largest battery storage plants in Northern California is sending up flames ...
People living near a power plant in Central California were ordered to evacuate their homes Thursday night after a fire broke ...
When exposed to high heat, lithium batteries like those in Tesla's can burn for a long time and require significant water to ...
EZGO incurred an income tax benefit of $786,369 for Fiscal Year 2024. This was a result from the increased deferred tax assets of $681,785, mainly due to the recurring net loss in fiscal 2024. Net ...
A fire at one of the world’s largest battery plants in Northern California contained tens of thousands of lithium batteries that store power from renewable energy ...
Vistra Corp's 3000-megawatt in Moss Landing, south of San Francisco — continues to be on fire as of Friday, a day after it ...