Instead, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill supported by the industry and labor unions, SB 283, by State Sen. John Laird, ...
A packed town hall at Watsonville City Hall on Monday listened to community concerns over a proposed battery energy storage ...
In January, the coastal California town of Moss Landing witnessed the most destructive battery fire in U.S. history.
Weeks before the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to have the first hearing on a proposed battery storage ...
Less than a year after the Moss Landing Power Plant fire, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill strengthening safety standards for the development of new battery storage facilities across the state.
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 283, requiring developers of battery storage facilities to collaborate with local fire officials to enhance safety standards.
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Members of Watsonville City Council express concerns about proposed battery storage center
Members of the Watsonville City Council authored a letter to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors expressing concerns ...
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County supervisor pushes for local oversight, moratorium on large battery facilities
My hope is that companies like Vistra or PG&E will still work with the county and have local involvement, where we can ...
The Power Plant Coffee shop and The Inn at Moss Landing Point are thriving again after recent fire-related setbacks, with owners and locals celebrating a renewed sense of resilience and revival in the ...
A quiet culinary revival is underway in Moss Landing, where chef Todd Williamson and sommelier Ryan Cooley have opened the ...
MOSS LANDING – Tens of thousands of batteries that were damaged in a fire in January at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Moss Landing will be removed, treated and transferred to a ...
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