When a Nevada college professor, who’d previously been the subject of a violent attack, wound up dead in the desert, investigators uncovered a shocking truth.
Dr. Judith Calder, 64, was a pillar at the University of Nevada Reno as a humanities professor. The Incline Village woman devoted herself to researching the darker sides of Reno, including substance abuse and domestic violence, in hopes of improving the world around her.
By Michael Herzenberg Queens
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NEW YORK Con Edison s Mohamed Kamaludeen is a Project Manager for Energy Storage and oversees thousands of very large batteries in several trailer-sized buildings on a small field in Ozone Park, Queens.
It’s the first utility-owned battery site in the state storing enough solar and wind energy to power 800 homes and businesses.
“These are exciting times,” said Kamaludeen.
“My daily bread is how to incorporate this into the grid, he explained, and do a whole lot more than a hundred megawatts.”
That’s exactly what Con Edison is planning along the East River, just to the north of the Astoria Generating Station.