New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, up for reelection this year, voted against Con Edison's executive pay package on behalf of state retirees.
New Yorkers are getting zapped, again. Con Ed will hike electric bills by 10.4% and inflate gas bill 15.8% – costing the average Big Apple resident an eye-watering $600 more per year by 2028. The ...
New year, higher Con Ed bills. The state Public Service Commission on Thursday approved increases for Con Ed customers in New York, amounting to increases of about 9 percent for electric and about 6 ...
Con Edison is asking state regulators for approval to raise electric and gas delivery rates starting in 2026, sparking concerns among New York City residents who say they are already burdened by high ...
Con Edison customers in Westchester County will be paying more for gas and electric service over the next three years. The state Public Service Commission on Jan. 22 approved total rate hikes of more ...
When a heat wave hits New York City, many customers can soon expect a message from Con Ed, asking customers to conserve energy. The reason is to protect the heat-strained electric grid, which, when ...
Con Edison customers were asked to use their energy wisely. Communications director Jamie McShane explained steps that residents could take to make this happen. "That means using dishwashers or ...
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