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55,000 Pounds of Toxic Metals from Moss Landing Fire: Immersion Cooling & Gas Neutralization for Prevention 
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55,000 Pounds of Toxic Metals from Moss Landing Fire: Immersion Cooling & Gas Neutralization for Prevention 

The Moss Landing BESS fire released 55,000 pounds of toxic metals into one of California’s most sensitive wetlands. This event revealed critical gaps in battery safety and environmental protection. Advanced solutions like HazGuard gas neutralization and LiquidShield immersion cooling can help prevent similar incidents in future energy storage deployments.

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Survey Highlights Community Health Effects Following Moss Landing Fire 

A new community health survey highlights the physical and emotional toll following the 2025 Moss Landing battery storage fire. With over 80% of respondents reporting symptoms like headaches and breathing issues, the findings spotlight the need for safer BESS technologies like immersion cooling and toxic gas mitigation.