Vistra heads to state regulator with 2.4GWh California BESS after local planning delays
After experiencing delays with the local municipal permitting process, Vistra Energy has decided to pursue approval to construct a 600MW/2,400MWh BESS located at the site of a retired power plant in the City of Morro Bay via the California Energy Commission (CEC), as permitted under Assembly Bill (AB) 205.
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