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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 ...
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… ...
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 ...
Peter Cichetti, acting director of the New York State Office of Emergency Management, said Queens was hit the hardest, but ...
Con Ed: Truck carrying small crane knocks down several power lines in Queens By Alice Gainer Updated on: May 30, 2023 / 7:47 PM EDT / CBS New York ...
Con Edison has completed a six-mile-long transmission line in Queens, New York. This line, connecting substations in Corona and Long Island City, will facilitate the transmission of renewable ...
Jan 18 (Reuters) - The New York state's utilities regulator on Thursday approved Con Edison's (ED.N), opens new tab $1.2 billion reliable clean city project in Queens. The Idlewild project is key ...
The proposal, which faces a full commission vote in the coming weeks, would also raise Con Ed gas bills in Manhattan, the Bronx, parts of Queens and Westchester — by about 6.7% this year, 6.3% ...
Con Edison’s plans also call for transmission stations in the Vinegar Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn (expected to be completed in 2025) and in Eastern Queens. That latter project will be accompanied by ...
Average highs in New York at this time of year are about 81. New York's Consolidated Edison Inc reduced electric voltage on some equipment in Queens and Brooklyn Wednesday evening.
A Con Edison bill of $83.50 last year would jump to $87 in 2023 if the rate increase is approved. Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images ...
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 ...