Which Areas Must Evacuate After Fire at Central California Power Plant? – Details

A fire at a central California power plant has forced more than 2,000 residents to evacuate amid fears of hazardous materials. As crews battle the blaze, find out which areas were ordered to evacuate as a safety measure.

A view of flames and giant smoke over the sky after a fire erupted at Moss Landing Power Plant in Monterey Bay, California, on January 17, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

The project is part of California’s ongoing push to strengthen its power grid with clean energy solutions. According to reports, the facility has the capacity to store 750 megawatts of energy, which can power around 562,000 homes for up to four hours.

Looking ahead, California estimates it will require 52,000 megawatts of energy storage — three times the current amount — by 2045 to meet growing demand and achieve its net-zero emissions target.

Moss Landing Power Plant in California on fire on January 17, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
Moss Landing Power Plant photographed on fire on January 16, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

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