Residents of Kerr County voiced strong opposition to a proposed lithium battery storage facility during a recent government meeting, emphasizing concerns over safety and environmental impact. Carrie Shcherbeneck, a local resident from Precinct 2, passionately articulated the community's resistance, stating, \"We will fight till there's enough fight left within us,\" and urged fellow residents to mobilize against the project before it progresses further in the approval process.
Shcherbeneck highlighted the potential dangers associated with lithium batteries, citing alarming toxicity levels and questioning the wisdom of placing such a facility near homes. She called for immediate action to halt the project, suggesting that the contract for the facility has not yet been finalized and could still be stopped.
Tom Moser, representing Precinct 3, echoed concerns about the facility's necessity, arguing that the demand for energy storage from renewable sources like solar and wind is likely to decline. He questioned the long-term viability of the proposed facility from a business perspective, suggesting that taxpayer support for such projects may not be justified given the shifting energy landscape.
The discussions reflect a growing unease among residents regarding the implications of energy storage facilities in their communities, with calls for further engagement and action to protect local interests.