In a recent public hearing, community members voiced strong opposition to the proposed battery storage facility in League City, citing safety concerns and potential health risks. Residents expressed fears about the dangers associated with battery fires and the release of harmful chemicals, particularly given the facility's proximity to schools and neighborhoods.
One resident, Terry, emphasized the need for the city council to consider the community's safety, arguing that such facilities should not be located near populated areas. He called for the council to put the decision to a public vote, suggesting that informed citizens would likely oppose the project.
Another speaker, Peggy Zaylor, acknowledged the complexities of the situation, noting the critical challenges facing the state's power grid. While she recognized the risks associated with the facility, she argued that the growing demand for reliable energy sources necessitates such developments, despite the inherent dangers.
The council is now faced with weighing community concerns against the pressing need for energy infrastructure as they deliberate on the future of the proposed facility. The public hearing concluded with a commitment to further consider the implications of the project on local residents and the broader energy landscape.