elektra
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There is another fire in California same cause as the last fires, politics.
This a fire at a green energy storage facility at Moss Landing just south of Santa Cruz.
Politics, politicians, democrats claim this is our future. Politics is the only reason a lithium battery electricity storage facility exists. Billions for a few minutes of electricity, up in smoke. This place is always catching on fire spewing poisonous gas into the air
Without Federal subsidies for green energy this never would of happened
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A massive California battery facility that caught fire and spewed toxic smoke in January caught on fire again Tuesday night, according to multiple reports.
a team of researchers affiliated with San Jose State University announced shortly after the incident that they had detected significantly increased concentrations of toxic heavy metals in the Elkhorn Slough, a large intertidal area approximately one mile away from the Vistra Energy battery storage facility.
This a fire at a green energy storage facility at Moss Landing just south of Santa Cruz.
Politics, politicians, democrats claim this is our future. Politics is the only reason a lithium battery electricity storage facility exists. Billions for a few minutes of electricity, up in smoke. This place is always catching on fire spewing poisonous gas into the air
Without Federal subsidies for green energy this never would of happened

February 20, 2025 – Watts Up With That?
6 posts published by Guest Blogger, Anthony Watts, Charles Rotter, and Eric Worrall on February 20, 2025

A massive California battery facility that caught fire and spewed toxic smoke in January caught on fire again Tuesday night, according to multiple reports.
a team of researchers affiliated with San Jose State University announced shortly after the incident that they had detected significantly increased concentrations of toxic heavy metals in the Elkhorn Slough, a large intertidal area approximately one mile away from the Vistra Energy battery storage facility.