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Con Edison has mobilized crews to respond around the clock as high temperatures and possible thunderstorms are forecasted this week in Queens ...
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — Officials are investigating after a fire broke out at a Con Edison power plant in Astoria early ...
DOT told Streetsblog it is “active communication with ConEd so that there will be no impact on Summer Streets operations this Saturday.” Sure, obviously once cars are barred from Vernon, there'll be ...
An early morning fire at the Con Edison substation adjacent to the Ravenswood Generating Station in Long Island City on ...
Con Edison describes the current Jamaica network as its largest, serving more than 162,000 customers, including transportation hubs such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, the Long Island ...
North Queens residents can now breathe cleaner air as Con Edison is no longer dependent on fossil fuel-burning power plants in the area. The utility company built a six-mile-long transmission line ...
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — Con Edison customers in northern Queens are asked to conserve energy while repairs are underway. Customers are asked to not use energy-intensive appliances and to limit ...
Cleanup, repairs continue in Queens after truck brings down wires 02:38. ... Con Edison says its electrical wires are above telephone wires. CBS2 reached out to Verizon, ...
The power company Con Edison is accused of overcharging customers to the tune of 100% higher than National Grid. ... It charges Queens $0.45 per therm and Brooklyn $0.54 per therm." ...
Though the mayor’s aides saw them as rude, the Queens politicians who rolled their eyes behind the mayor’s back in the middle of last month’s blackout may actually have been reacting more civilly than ...
New York energy company Con Edison, a longtime local supporter of the arts, is the latest corporation to back away from funding them. Dwindling local corporate giving has been a problem across the ...
A heat wave blanketing the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on the first day of summer forced utilities to ask customers to conserve electricity and led to brownouts in parts of New York City.