CLEAN ENERGY COALITION for Santa Fe County

Videos are listed in the order we believe will be most helpful. We recommend beginning your viewing with Video #1. 



VIDEO #1

Fire Service Considerations Investigations of AZ Li-ion ESS Incident
https://youtu.be/mn9irm8djdM?si=Djt638SIXm8Rlk1b

Surprise, AZ Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Fire in 2019, Video 1. The facility had only one container with Li-Ion batteries, so imagine a facility with 38 of these containers. Follow the timeline of the event and notice the multiple failures that occur. The Battery Monitoring System (BMS) stopped communicating because of the Fire Suppression system discharging. The company managing the facility never reported the fire, but after more than an hour the fire was reported by a passerby. Despite its proximity to thousands of homes, the Rancho Viejo project might not have this kind of observation. This is new technology and it’s important to note that even in a major city fire department, they had not yet developed skills, knowledge, and tools to understand what was happening or what to do about it. Imagine the effort and costs required to bring a rural volunteer fire department up to appropriate expertise.

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VIDEO #2

BESS Risks
https://youtu.be/pgqzdYBDdq8?si=HEkVzxqGxqmZ9mzH

Video 2 is again a report on the Surprise, AZ BESS Fire in 2019. The presenter is the Peoria, AZ Fire Supervisor that was on site for the fire and was seriously injured because of the subsequent explosion. Note again the timeline of the fire and the lack of response by the system operator. You can see the toxic fumes that escape the enclosure before it is even opened. These fumes, while low to the ground, would be contaminating the entire facility.  Listen to the Fire Supervisor describe the system operator’s lack of knowledge as to how to deal with the fire, when they finally got there. Even before the explosion, the best the operator could say was, “When can we get the building back?” Be aware that this facility is an AES Facility.



VIDEO #3

HAZMAT situation at Chandler battery storage facility causes quarter-mile area evacuation
https://youtu.be/7Pn4x3nCATM?si=FyVmudCR79WXRipG

Video 3 is another AES Facility in Chandler, AZ. In this video, note the impact of the fumes and smoke on the community. This was a 10MW facility, much smaller than the one planned at Rancho Viejo. Listen to how long this event had been going on, more than 4 days! 



VIDEO #4

Fire at Chandler battery storage facility prompts evacuations
https://youtu.be/e6zDFsWUH6A?si=XPQYtoOMLio4bb1E

Video 4 is the same Chandler AZ AES Facility fire. This fire is after the Surprise, (Peoria) AZ fire.  Again, you see and hear the impact of the fumes and smoke on the community. However, in this video you can see the volumes of water being used to cool the facility while the fire continues. You can see the pooling of the water on the ground around the facility and you can imagine the toxicity of this water and the damage that kind of pooling would cause in our fragile environment.



VIDEO #5

“Battery modules “overheat” at Vistra’s Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility”
https://youtu.be/UqYAN4EcaoE?si=APsTMW3F3ZjLEDgA

Video 5 is a fire that occurred in August 2021 at the Moss Landing BESS in California. Note how the Fire Lead played down the toxicity, and the “company-speak” the system operator used to deflect the impacts of the fire. We know the levels of toxicity of the NOVAC fire suppression system and AES is hiding the toxicity of the gassing of the planned Li-ion batteries to be used at Rancho Viejo. This BESS had been online for a month and already had a fire.



VIDEO #6

Moss Landing BESS Fire
https://youtu.be/iTeDqvk8iX4?si=0zAkE0nkv9gIEpqp

Video 6 is about a fire that occurred in Sept 2021 at the Moss Landing BESS in California. Note this fire was the third at the facility that had only been open for months! Again a “Shelter in Place” had been ordered with significant impact to the community. The closures impact businesses and traffic as well. In this video, you can see the dark volume of smoke coming from the fire. 



VIDEO #7

Fire Inside Solar Battery Storage
https://youtu.be/pehHTI8uVXw?si=Zo4EMzWHIQefo_OW

Video 7 is about a BESS fire in San Diego. Again, note the toxic smoke from the container and the significant impact on the community. More “Shelter in Place” and school closings.



VIDEO #8

LI residents concerned about plans for lithium-ion battery storage facility
https://youtu.be/faYhfn1Ligo?si=Mkx7ME1Cv8nqUD5O

Video 8 highlights that other communities are acting. Not to stop solar with battery storage, but to make sure that proper consideration is given to location.