Crews in Brooklyn are working nonstop to restore power after thousands of customers lost electricity due to weather-related ...
When we flip a light switch or turn on the heat, we don’t think twice about whether it will work. That reliability is not an ...
Con Ed’s repair times are taking longer because of snow, ice and parked cars preventing access to key infrastructure.
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Power company Con Edison is continuing to work on restoring power in Brooklyn and Staten Island after more than 20,000 customers experienced outages from Friday’s storm. By ...
They’re called smart meters. And both Con Edison and NYSEG utility companies say they are a way for customers to keep watch on energy use and to save money. Con Edison said on its website it has ...
As Brooklyn swelters under the city’s first major heat wave of the year, Con Edison is urging more than 100,000 customers in parts of the borough to cut back on energy use while crews work to repair ...
State lawmakers from the Lower Hudson Valley say the state Public Service Commission dismissed struggles New Yorkers are ...
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