AFTER OTAY FIRE, LA MESA CITY MANAGER OFFERS ASSURANCES ON SAFETY OF PROPOSED BATTERY STORAGE SITE IN LA MESA

by ECM | July 10, 2024 6:29 pm

By Miriam Raftery[1]

Image: Rendering of proposed Murray Project in La Mesa, via Enersmart’s project website[2]

July 8, 2024 (La Mesa[3]) – A battery fire at the Gateway energy storage facility in Otay Mesa in May forced evacuation of nearby businesses for nearly two weeks.  

Enersmart has proposed building a battery energy storage facility at 8131 El  Paso Street in La Mesa.

After the Otay fire, La Mesa City Manager Greg Humora recently sent an e-mail to the mayor and city councilmembers highlighting key differences between the Otay and La Mesa projects in size, technology, and fire protection plans.

Key differences between Enersmart’s proposed La Mesa project and the Gateway site in Otay:

Project Status:  The Site Development Plan for Enersmart’s project, located across the street from an SDG&E substation, was approved in July 2023 and no appeals were received. In August 2023, the Design Review Board  postponed consideration and asked for aesthetic improvements to a  retaining wall and stone veneers.

The applicant must also submit a Hazard Analysis and Emergency Response Plan to be reviewed by a fire protection engineer subject matter expert hired by the city.

Humora notes, “Heartland Fire & Rescue is trained in response approaches for a variety of battery energy storage events. San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Robert Rezende is an operations subject matter expert in the region and is available through Mutual Aid.” 

 If the Design Review Board approves the project, any approval would be subject to ratification by the City Council.

 

Endnotes:
  1. Miriam Raftery: https://www.eastcountymagazine.org/search/node/Miriam%20Raftery
  2. Image: Rendering of proposed Murray Project in La Mesa, via Enersmart’s project website: https://www.enersmartstorage.com/lamesa
  3. La Mesa: https://www.eastcountymagazine.org/communities/cities/la-mesa

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