Consolidated Edison provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through its subsidiaries:.
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Consolidated Edison provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through its subsidiaries:.
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Con Consolidated Edison today is the result of acquisitions, dissolutions and mergers of more than 170 individual electric, gas and steam companies.
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Consolidated Edison acquired land on the Hudson River in Buchanan, NY, in 1954 for the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
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Consolidated Edison built two more reactors at Indian Point during the 1970s: Indian Point 2 and 3.
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Consolidated Edison provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through two regulated utility subsidiaries and three competitive energy businesses.
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Consolidated Edison has two 345 kV interconnections with upstate New York that enable it to import power from Hydro-Quebec in Canada and one 345 kV interconnection each with Public Service Electric and Gas in New Jersey and Long Island.
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In 2003, Con Consolidated Edison ranked second on the top ten list for electric and gas utilities.
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Con Consolidated Edison was selected as one of the top regional utilities by DiversityInc magazine in 2014.
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Con Consolidated Edison buys gas that is transported from the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania, to Westchester NY, via Kinder Morgan's Tennessee Gas Pipeline, 300 Line.
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Former Con Consolidated Edison building on West 53rd Street in Manhattan was converted first into the studio for the television game show Let's Make a Deal, and later into a recording studio called "Power Station" because of its Consolidated Edison history.
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In 1978, Con Consolidated Edison sold the Excelsior Power Company Building, a former substation on Gold Street in Manhattan's Financial District.
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