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Big Badda Boom: South Korea - Lithium Battery Factory Explodes and Burns
Hotair ^ | 06/24/2024 | Beege Welborn

Posted on 06/24/2024 9:51:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

There just are no words to describe what happens when these lithium-ion battery thingees of damn near any size get froggy and go fiery.

Yeah, it's spectacular but I sure as hell don't want to be anywhere near them.

The latest horrible mishap was this morning in Korea, at a Li-ion battery factory in an industrial center southwest of Seoul. 

Multiple powerful explosions set a lithium battery factory on fire in South Korea on Monday, killing 22 workers, most of them Chinese nationals, as it burned out of control for nearly six hours, fire officials said.
The blaze ripped through a factory run by primary battery manufacturer Aricell in Hwaseong, an industrial cluster southwest of the capital Seoul. It was eventually largely extinguished.

Eighteen Chinese workers and one Laotian were among the dead. The nationality of the remaining deceased worker was not yet confirmed, fire official Kim Jin-young told reporters, citing information from company officials.
The blaze began at 10:31 a.m. (0131 GMT) after a series of battery cells exploded inside a warehouse with some 35,000 units, Kim said. What had triggered the explosion remains unclear, he said.

Just horrifying, incredible footage.

Massive explosion in South Korea after a Lithium battery factory exploded.

At least 16 fatalities, 6 people missing after a fire broke out at the factory in Seoul before it exploded into a huge fireball.

pic.twitter.com/bbyvDYXGEq— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 24, 2024

And absolutely not a prayer for anyone who had been inside at the time. Just ghastly.

..."Most of the bodies are badly burned so it will take some time to identify each one," Mr Kim said, according to news agency AFP.

...Whatever the cause, once the fire took hold, it would have spread at speed - giving the workers little time to escape, according to Kim Jae-ho, fire and disaster prevention professor at Daejeon University.

There's also discussion that the worker registry was destroyed in the inferno so there's no way at the moment to get an accurate count of who and how many are missing, compounded by the fact the majority of the employees in the building when this blew are foreigners.

There were tens of thousands of little potential firebombs in the building with who knows how many left, now damaged and equally as dangerous?

...The Aricell factory housed an estimated 35,000 battery cells on its second floor, where the batteries were inspected and packaged, with more stored elsewhere.

Mr Kim said the fire began when a series of battery cells exploded, though it remains unclear what triggered the initial explosions.

He explained it was difficult to enter the site initially "due to fears of additional explosions".

Firefighters on the scene used dry sand to extinguish the blaze as best they could, and it took over six hours. Even then, they were still wary of a reignition which can occur without warning in these fires.

A lithium battery factory in South Korea was set on fire after multiple batteries exploded killing 22 workers, most of them Chinese nationals, fire officials said https://t.co/QzywLmmOqs pic.twitter.com/NMMeAzN2O9— Reuters (@Reuters) June 24, 2024

You know who else is watching these lithium-ion battery fires closely?

People in California.

I missed this one in mid-May.

A fire in a facility at the Port of Oakland started from a lithium battery on Sunday afternoon.

https://t.co/jZNbxuKOOF— KRON4 News (@kron4news) May 13, 2024

The jet-black smoke turned into a weird shelf cloud that hung over the city like nothing I'd seen. That shouldn't worry anyone, right?


The Port of Oakland fire - which started in a pile of batteries in a lithium battery plant - was mostly contained that day. It was followed three days later by a stubborn, long-lived fire in Otay-Mesa at a Li-ion battery storage facility that caught everyone who lived in the area's attention. The thing simply would not die.

It also never really made any sort of national "news" at all, which seems very peculiar.

...Welp, they thought they'd extinguished it. By a week ago Friday, it had reignited and the CalFire representative on the scene was explaining "thermal runaway" to the local reporter. Fire crews were trying to contain the fire to the area where it had started while minimizing the opportunity for any deadly fumes it would produce to escape which would prompt evacuations of the - thankfully - largely uninhabited industrial area.

It wasn't just the fire itself and the potential for disaster with the possibility of catastrophic explosions, toxic fumes, and groundwater contamination. It's that the state of CA, in concert with renewable energy firms and developers, has plans to plop these abominations into neighborhoods all over the state.

...As folks point out, officials foisting these projects on their citizens and the companies taking the money haven't begun to do the work on consequences. One guy basically said, when you can't even figure out how to put the fire out and you already knew these things burn, there are serious credibility problems.

...In La Mesa, residents and local leaders are wrestling with a renewable energy storage site proposed here on El Paso Street. Vice Mayor Laura Lothian is so opposed to it, she’s taken to social media.

They have already gone through 5 million gallons of water. Can’t put out the chemicals,“ Lothian said in an Instagram post while standing in front of the Camino Fire. “This has no business being in La Mesa. We are building green energy initiatives that we have no idea what the consequences are."

This is only going to add to their completely justified sense of distrust in both the technology and the "no worries" promises of state, local and company officials.

After all, it's not any of their neighborhoods which will be covered by a toxic plume.

The Otay Mesa Gateway Energy Storage conflagration is still at the center of controversy in those San Diego County cities and elsewhere, which are being affected by the looming prospect of receiving battery storage facilities to satisfy Newsom's Green fever dreams. 

And what a crock of dismissive poopoo they're getting from the renewable industry reps. They are completely blowing off residents' legitimate fears, not answering direct questions about safety or security, and treating citizens like five-year-olds worried about something under the bed.

WE NEED THESE PROJECTS

A fire at a battery storage facility in Otay Mesa is out — but the stubborn nature of the blaze has sparked opposition from some residents about the relative safety of at least three other battery projects that developers want to build in other parts of San Diego County.

Renewable energy supporters say battery facilities are essential to meet California’s goals to develop a carbon-free electric grid. State policymakers and battery companies say the risk of future fires will decrease over time, counting on technological improvements in battery chemistries and better designs at the facilities housing the batteries.

“My hope is that these projects continue to move forward, concerns are addressed and people really understand that we need these types of projects here in our region,” said Jason Anderson, CEO of CleanTech San Diego, a business association that promotes renewable energy growth.

“This reinforces neighbors’ concerns about the placement of these facilities,” said JP Theberge, two days after the Otay Mesa fire ignited. A member of the Elfin Forest Harmony Grove Town Council, Theberge is opposed to constructing a large battery storage project in North County.

In classic Malthusian enthusiasm, the CleanTech CEO, who is so gung-ho, implies he doesn't need the residents.

This is a terrific, short (8 min) primer on the fire sequence, manpower, and its aftermath, the initial shortcomings of the building design itself, as well as the units that are planned for neighborhoods in SoCal. (Hat tip to Global Traveler)

Residents in those areas are supposed to ignore all the smoke, the flames, the badda booms and "have faith," like the climate cultists do as they wave away objections from the peasants, that everything will be just fine.

...Energy storage has taken on a higher profile as more renewable sources of power have come onto California’s electric grid.

Solar production is abundant during the day but practically vanishes after sunset or when smoke and clouds obscure the skies. And when the wind doesn’t blow, production from wind farms peters out. Energy storage — particularly from batteries — is seen as a key way to fill in the gaps.

Storage systems take solar power generated during the day and discharge the electricity later, especially from 4 to 9 p.m. when California’s grid is under the most stress. Batteries can help reduce the risk of rotating power outages and replace natural gas “peaker plants” used during those critical hours when customers crank up their air conditioners.

Boosting energy storage is crucial for California to reach its target of deriving 100 percent of electricity from carbon-free sources by 2045, if not sooner.

...Siva Gunda, vice chair of the California Energy Commission, said policymakers have faith that advancements in battery chemistries will reduce the risk of thermal runaway and battery fires. “As we move forward, technology is really getting better,” he said. But at the same time, “we take (safety concerns) very, very seriously.”

Note to California Energy Commission: You wouldn't have to "fill the gaps" in your renewable energy schemes if you hadn't created them to begin with.

But "having faith" makes up for everything in Unicorn Fart Landia, doesn't it?

That's how they got in this fix to begin with.




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1 posted on 06/24/2024 9:51:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Chemistry is downstream from Physics.

It’s still The Law [forget the meritless Garland].

Much like Sodium, Lithium [in larger quantities] is nothing to fool with on a personal level.


2 posted on 06/24/2024 9:57:31 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: SeekAndFind

Nice headline. Big boom boom


3 posted on 06/24/2024 9:59:27 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: SeekAndFind

Ride ze bus. Own nuttink. Eat ze bugs. Be hoppy. 🙄


4 posted on 06/24/2024 10:01:55 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Looks hot.


5 posted on 06/24/2024 10:05:43 PM PDT by VTenigma (Conspiracy theory is the new "spoiler alert")
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To: SeekAndFind

Unless I’m mistaken, lithium is what they make electric ⚡️ car 🚗 batteries 🔋 out of.


6 posted on 06/24/2024 10:23:16 PM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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To: SeekAndFind
There's also discussion that the worker registry was destroyed in the inferno so there's no way at the moment to get an accurate count of who and how many are missing, compounded by the fact the majority of the employees in the building when this blew are foreigners.

Convenient for company lawyers when the lawsuits are filed.

7 posted on 06/24/2024 10:24:30 PM PDT by montag813
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To: SeekAndFind
Just wait until PG&E's "Elkhorn Battery Plant" goes up and tens of millions of gallons of toxic water flow into the gorgeous Elkhorn Slough killing all the sea lions, otters, and fowl.

Click for satellite image in Google Maps. All those rectangles around the dropped pin are the battery modules.

182.5 MW Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system (BESS) – known as the Elkhorn Battery – located at its Moss Landing electric substation in Monterey County. After final testing, the BESS was fully energized and certified for market participation by the California Independent System Operator on April 7, 2022.

BESS has the capacity to store and dispatch up to 730 megawatt hours of energy to the grid at a maximum rate of 182.5 MW for up to four hours during periods of high demand.

Elkhorn Battery Plant Satellite View


8 posted on 06/24/2024 10:33:33 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: SeekAndFind

And burns, and burns, and burns...

CC


9 posted on 06/24/2024 10:34:16 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Ding bang pow! Wonder how long til it gets put out.


10 posted on 06/24/2024 10:36:41 PM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this💩? 🚫💉! 🇮🇱👍!)
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To: No name given

Yes, and they burn rather spectacularly.

CC


11 posted on 06/24/2024 10:38:04 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: Paladin2

I remember the jar of kerosene in chemistry, that held all of the large chunks of sodium. The teacher would carve off a little sliver, drop it in water, and Pow! He told us someone had dropped a good sized chunk off a bridge in ( I believe) Chicago, once, and blew out a bunch of windows.


12 posted on 06/24/2024 10:44:26 PM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Water tank energy storage would be far safer. During hours of off-peak energy is used to to fill a water tank to capacity. During peak hours the water is allowed to flow to a second, lower tank through a hydroelectric generator. During off peak the water is pumped back up and the cycle repeats.

Or we could build a crap-ton of nuclear plants.

CC


13 posted on 06/24/2024 10:46:09 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Fire not the only danger with lithium-ion batteries

"The toxicity of gases given off from any given lithium-ion battery differ from that of a typical fire and can themselves vary but all remain either poisonous or combustible, or both. They can feature high percentages of hydrogen, and compounds of hydrogen, including hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen cyanide, as well as carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and methane among other dangerous chemicals."

14 posted on 06/24/2024 10:54:30 PM PDT by Fresh Wind (Fake news, fake election, fake president, real tyranny.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Build them 100 miles away from any civilization.


15 posted on 06/24/2024 11:02:17 PM PDT by roving (Deplorable Erectionists Listless Vessel )
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To: rktman

“Ding bang pow! Wonder how long til it gets put out.”

We have records for the longest tire fire and the longest coal seam fire. Someday we’ll have records for the longest lithium battery fire.


16 posted on 06/24/2024 11:17:13 PM PDT by rxh4n1 ( )
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To: Celtic Conservative
It’s called “pumped hydro” and has been around forever. The “tanks” are upper and lower reservoirs. Pump water uphill at night when power rates are low and there is unused capacity…flow the water downhill through generators the next day from noon to 8 pm.

Simple and effective “battery.” Hard to find sites.

Castaic Lake pumped storage north of Los Angeles. Three new reservoirs are proposed for the California coast to store offshore wind turbine energy.


17 posted on 06/24/2024 11:20:04 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Thanks for the correct terminology. I’ve heard of it only recently.

CC


18 posted on 06/24/2024 11:25:41 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Lithium battery RTE (Runaway Thermal Event). Yeah...its as scary as it sounds. Hot enough to melt glass and theres no putting it out.


19 posted on 06/24/2024 11:34:10 PM PDT by know.your.why
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Georgia Power does that here.
Upper lake is Lake Oconee.
Lower lake is Lake Sinclair.

Pump water upstream during low usage hours.
Generate power coming back down during high usage hours.


20 posted on 06/25/2024 12:05:23 AM PDT by Repeal The 17th (Get out of the matrix and get a real life.)
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