Friday - April 19, 2024
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N.Y. PSC Issues Letter on Solar Liberty Energy Supply
ALBANY, New York, Feb. 18 -- The New York State Public Service Commission issued the text of the following letter: To: Mr. Adam K. Rizzo, Solar Liberty Energy Supply, Inc., 6500 Sheridan Drive, Suite 120, Buffalo, NY 14221 RE: Solar Liberty Energy Supply Inc. - Annual Compliance 2020 Dear Mr. Rizzo: Thank you for your recent submittal pursuant to Section 2.D.1 of the New York State Department of Public Service's Uniform Business Practices (UBP). This letter is to inform you that the document  more

SUNY: Educational Opportunity Center to Host Annual Men's Conference
BUFFALO, New York, Feb. 18 -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release: The University at Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center will hold its annual Men's Conference from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 29 at 555 Ellicott St., Buffalo. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. This free event aims to bring together men to engage in a global conversation and address the event's theme: "Men Leading by Example." The conference will feature expert panelists from the edu  more

SUNY: Health Department Responds to False Rumors About Novel Coronavirus
BUFFALO, New York, Feb. 18 -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release on Feb. 17: In response to widespread false and inflammatory rumors in social media, the Erie County Department of Health today stated "There have been no reports of any cases of novel coronavirus in Erie County, including at the University at Buffalo." The ECDOH also advised individuals to "verify all information you may receive online, especially via social media." For facts and F  more

SUNY: In Acoustic Waves, Engineers Break Reciprocity With 'Spacetime-Varying Metamaterials'
BUFFALO, New York, Feb. 18 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release: * * * - The NSF-sponsored research could have implications in communications, medicine and other fields * * * In physics, for example, it concerns electromagnetic and acoustic waves. The idea is that waves travel the same way backward as they do forward. Which is fine, except that waves encounter obstacles (skyscrapers, wind, people) that cause them to lose  more