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N Y PSC Issues Order on Waiver Requests Involving Alle-Catt Wind Energy

Targeted News Service ALBANY, New York, May 19 (TNSsre) The New York State Public Service Commission issued the following order on waiver requests (Case No. 21-T-0059): In the Matter of Alle-Catt Wind Energy LLC for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need Pursuant to Article VII of the Public Service Law. ORDER ON WAIVER REQUESTS INTRODUCTION On February 10, 2021, Alle-Catt Wind Energy LLC (ACWE) filed an application (Application) for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need (Certificate) pursuant to Article VII of the Public Service Law (PSL). If granted, the Certificate would authorize ACWE to construct, operate, and maintain a new overhead 345 kV electric transmission line and associated equipment (Transmission Facility) located in the towns of Freedom and Yorkshire in Cattaraugus County. The Transmission Facility would interconnect the Alle-Catt Wind Farm/1 to a new 345 kV switchyard built adjacent to National Grid s 345 kV line bet

41 Years Ago, Mount St Helens Erupted And Shook The Pacific Northwest | 95 7 The Jet | 95 7 The Jet Mornings with Jodi & Bender

By Zuri Anderson Mount St. Helens stood silent for over a century until May 18, 1980. A 5.1 earthquake shook the mountain, leading to the historic eruption that people and scientists look back on 41 years later. May 18, 1980, changed how we look at geological hazards, Dr. Vicki McConnell, then Oregon s state geologist, said in 2008. Weeks before the mountain roared back to life, geologists noticed ash spewing from the top of the volcano in March 1980. Over 2,800 earthquakes were recorded between then and the fateful day, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). A bulge also started developing on the volcano s left side. That bulge bursted thanks to the 5.1 earthquake that rattled the mountain. An explosion blew out the side of the mountain, causing a landslide and depressurizing the St. Helens magma system, the USGS said. That s when the top of the mountain blew off.

news-article - Coastal Carolina University

May 14, 2021 The Coastal Carolina University Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies has developed a new program that will use advanced technology to monitor, gauge, and develop strategies to address flooding in Horry and Georgetown counties. The center’s Smart River Research program, which is being supported by private sector partners and key scientific institutions, will be unveiled on Monday, May 17, at 11 a.m. at Horry County’s Osprey Marina. Those scheduled to speak at the event include Daniel Ennis, CCU’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs; S.C. Sen. Stephen Goldfinch; S.C. Rep. Heather Ammons Crawford; Horry County Councilman Cam Crawford; Duke Energy’s S.C. state president Mike Callahan; Paul Gayes, director of the Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies; Gettys Brannon, CEO of the S.C. Boating and Fishing Alliance; S.C. Chief Resilience Officer Ben Duncan; and retired Maj. Gen. Tom Mullikin, chair of the

Environmental News Network - Top Stories

Top Stories Search . A team of scientists at Northwestern University have discovered what might slow the progression of Parkinson s disease. This compound was developed by Richard B. Silverman at the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and creator of the molecule that became the drug Lyrica. This compound or rather the family of compounds work by blocking calcium flow in the brains neurons. The main mechanism is the suppression of a membrane protein, which allows calcium to flow into the dopamine neurons. With this membrane protein blocking calcium flow into the dopaime neuron it avoids further cell damage. Read the Full Article

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