Our Impact
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California
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- 10Employee(s)
- 43Retiree(s)
- $9,274,743on Vendor(s)
Califorina
- Offices
- solar plants
- steam plants
- wind plants
- 8Office(s)
- 24Solar Plants(s)
- 0Steam Plants(s)
- 0Wind Plants(s)
Our Impact Where We Are
- Employees
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- vendors
- Offices
- Solar Plants
- Steam Plants
- Wind Plants
All five Con Edison, Inc. companies share a dedication to outstanding, reliable service for customers while meeting the challenges of a fast-paced, changing market. To best meet these challenges, our employees, retirees, offices, vendors and assets are in nearly every state. As the nation’s sixth leading solar producer, we have solar facilities coast to coast, from Massachusetts to California. We expanded our reach in the Midwest with new wind projects in Nebraska and South Dakota. For almost 200 years, we have served the world’s most dynamic and demanding city with electric, gas and steam. Our current broad reach is supportive of our sustainability strategy – a commitment to environmental excellence – and the smart, long-term investments that keep our company strong and ready for new opportunities.
People
Vendor Spending
Facilities
Facilities in Kings, Queens, Bronx, Richmond, Westchester, Rockland, and Orange counties map only.
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Con Edison Washington Office
CECONY
1225 I St. NW Washington, DC, 20005Solutions Tampa Office
CE Solutions
3101 West, Martin Luther King Blvd. Tampa, FL 33607Solutions Kansas Office
CE Solutions
9217 Cody St, Overland Park, KS 66214Solutions Burlington Office
CE Solutions
25 Corporate Dr. Burlington, MA 01803Harrington Park
O&R
14-62 Schraalenburg Rd, Harrington Park, NJ, 07640Mahwah
O&R
One Lethbridge Plaza - Rt 17 North, Mahwah, NJ, 07430West Milford
O&R
241 Marshall Hill Rd, West Milford, NJ, 07480Wyckoff
O&R
427 West Main St, Wyckoff, NJ, 07481Solutions Cherry Hill Office
CE Solutions
535 State Highway 38, Cherry Hill, NJ 080024 Irving
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4 Irving Pl, New York, NY, 10003Alongside Con Edison’s iconic clock tower sit over 200 solar panels. The panels together generate 40 kilowatts of renewable power.
The Learning Center
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4382 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY, 11101The hub of Con Edison’s education and training facility in Queens also features a living green roof (4-inch depth modular sedum system) which helps the building save on heating and cooling costs.
Con Edison Albany Office
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284 State St, Albany, NY, 12210Neptune Yard/Coney Island Yard
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1201 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11224Atlantic Ave/Cleveland St
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2950 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 112071 Metrotech
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1 Metrotech Ctr, Brooklyn, NY, 112013rd Ave Yard
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222 1st St, Brooklyn, NY, 1121530 Flatbush
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30 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11217Foster Ave Yard
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8814-8826 Foster Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11236E 16th
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700 East 16th St, New York, NY, 10009150 Broadway
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150 Broadway, New York, NY, 1003828 Street Yard
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281 11th Ave, New York, NY, 10001111 Broadway
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111 Broadway, 16th fl, New York, NY, 10006Harlem Workout Center
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116-122 E 124th St, New York, NY, 10035110 Street Yard
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2141 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10029Customer Operations Walk in Center
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88-11 165th St, Jamaica, NY, 11432Customer Operations Walk in Center
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8967 162nd St, Jamaica, NY, 11432Van Dam Meter Shop
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4805 Van Dam St, Long Island City, NY, 11101College Point Yard
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12415 31st Ave, Flushing, NY, 11354Farrington Ave Yard
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31-43 Farrington Ave, Flushing, NY, 11354Astoria Yard
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3101 20th Ave, Astoria, NY, 11105Lefrack building
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59-17 Junction Blvd, Corona, NY 11373Van Nest Yard
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1615 Bronxdale Ave, Bronx, NY, 10462Grand Concourse Walk-in Center
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1775 Grand Concourse Ave, Bronx, NY 10453Bruckner Yard
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1560 Bruckner Blvd, Bronx, NY, 10473Davis Ave
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1 Davis Ave, Staten Island, NY, 10310Victory Blvd
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4400 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY, 10314Plainfield
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33 Plainfield Ave, Bedford Hills, NY, 10507East View Yard
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315 Sawmill River Rd, Greenburgh, NY, 10595Worth St Yard
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30 Worth St, Yonkers, NY, 10701Rye Yard
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178 Theodore Fremd Ave, Rye, NY, 10580Rye Office
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511 Theodore Fremd Ave, Rye, NY, 10580Valhalla
Con Edison Solutions, Development and Energy
100 Summit Lake Dr., Suite 410 Valhalla, NY 10595Blooming Grove
O&R
500 Rt 208, Monroe, NY, 10950Goshen Training Center
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3 Old Chester Rd, Goshen, NY, 10924Middletown
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71 Dolson Ave, Middletown, NY, 10940Port Jervis
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15 Jersey Ave, Port Jervis, NY, 12771Blue Hill
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One Blue Hill Plaza, Pearl River, NY, 10965Conference Center
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Chapin Rd, Forestburg, NY, 12777Mount Ivy
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227 Quaker Rd, Pamona, NY, 10970Spring Valley
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390 West Rt 59, Spring Valley, NY, 10977West Nyack
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766 West Nyack Rd, West Nyack, NY, 10994Milford
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105 Schneider Ln, Milford, PA, 18337Solution Houston Office
CE Solutions
1900 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77027Solutions Falls Church Office
CE Solutions
6400 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22042- solar plants
Copper Mountain Solar II
Development
Boulder City, NVCon Edison Development’s first thin film solar investment.
Copper Mountain Solar III
Development
Boulder City, NVReduces CO2 by the equivalent of 10,234 passenger vehicles driven for a year.
PA Solar
Development
Nesquehoning, PAOne of the largest operating projects in Pennsylvania.
West Greenwich Solar
Development
West Greenwich, RIReduces CO2by the equivalent of 4,594 barrels of oil consumed.
Mesquite Solar
Development
Arlington, AZDOE loan granted for innovative technology.
Alpaugh Solar
Development
Alpaugh, CAApproximately 300 full-time construction jobs created.
White River I Solar
Development
White River, CASize of about 125 football fields.
White River II Solar
Development
White River, CAOutput of this facility can provide 4,885 homes' electricity use for a year.
Corcoran I Solar
Development
Corcoran, CAFacility was constructed in less than 4 months.
City of Kerman
Solutions
Kerman, CAOutput is equivalent to conserving 75,000 gallons of gasoline per year.
Rocklin School District
Solutions
Rocklin, CAThe facility reduces CO2 emissions by 2 million pounds per year.
Desert Hot Springs
Solutions
Desert Hot Springs, CAEquivalent to removing 863 cars from the road each year.
Dartmouth II Solar
Development
Dartmouth, MAApproximately 40 full-time construction jobs created.
Dartmouth Business Park
Development
Dartmouth, MACon Edison Development's first solar project to achieve commercial operations.
Douglas Solar
Development
Douglas, MAAbout $1.2 million worth of electricity produced per year.
Groveland Solar
Development
Groveland, MAThis facility was constructed in about 60 days.
Merrimac Solar
Development
Merrimac, MAFirst solar project for the town of Merrimac.
Northbridge Solar
Development
Northbridge, MAThis facility is located across two towns.
Shrewsbury Solar
Development
Shrewsbury, MAApproximately 40 full-time construction jobs created.
Cape & Vineyard Electric Cooperative Projects
Solutions
Cape Cod, MAIndividual Sites: Barnstable High School (131 kW)/ Bourne Middle School (143 kW)/ Eastham Department of Public Works (81 kW)/ Eastham Elementary School (100 kW)/ Eddy School (101 kW)/ Harwich Elementary (104 kW)/ Stonybrook Elementary (101 kW).
Falmouth Youth Hockey League Ice Arena
Solutions
Falmouth, MAAnnual benefit is equivalent to planting 14,652 tree seedlings every year and allowing them to grow for 10 years.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Solutions
Quincy, MAEquivalent to 8.6 acres of forest preserved from deforrestation.
Assumption College
Solutions
Spencer, MAEquivalent to conserving 40,838 propane cylinders used for home BBQ's each year.
City of New Bedford (Municipal rooftops)
Solutions
New Bedford, MA5 small (55 to 500 kW) and 2 large arrays (1,220 and 4,200 kW).
City of New Bedford (High School #8)
Solutions
New Bedford, MAOutput is equivalent to conserving 51,000 gallons of gasoline per year.
Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant
Solutions
Berkley, MAEnough output to satisfy the power needs of 355 households each year.
Little Quittacas
Solutions
Rochester, MAEquivalent to removing 734 cars from the road each year.
Tihonet
Solutions
Wareham, MAEquivalent to planting 32,955 trees each year.
Flemington Solar
Development
Flemington, NJAbout $1.2 million worth of electricity produced per year.
Frenchtown I Solar
Development
Frenchtown, NJFacility reduced CO2 emissions by the equivalent of 617 passenger vehicles driven for a year.
Frenchtown II Solar
Development
Frenchtown, NJThe amount of avoided CO2 emissions as a result of this facility is the equivalent of removing 617 vehicles from the road.
Frenchtown III Solar
Development
Frenchtown, NJSize of about 35 football fields.
Lebanon Solar
Development
Lebanon, NJApproximately 60 part-time construction jobs created.
Murray Hill Solar
Development
Murray Hill, NJLocated at Bell Labs’ headquarters – a company that pioneered the development of solar technology.
Pilesgrove Solar
Development
Pilesgrove, NJAt the time of its groundbreaking, this solar development was the largest in the Northeast.
Newark Airport
Solutions
Newark, NJSolutions first PV projects in New Jersey: 3 projects ranging from 50 kW to 500 kW.
Irving Place Solar Project
CECONY
New York, NYTexas Solar 4
Development
Bracketville, TXCon Edison Development's first solar project in Texas. Size of about 450 football fields.
Texas Solar 3
Development
San Antonio, TXReduces CO2by the equivalent of 20,526 barrels of oil consumed.
- STEAM plants
East River & South Steam
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East 14 Street, New YorkIn 2013, five fine mesh screens were installed to filter fish, eggs, and larvae from the intake of the East River Generating Station. This measure, plus the installation of a dedicated fish-return system, helped to reduce the impact of the plant on the river, in compliance with governing regulations.
West 59 Street Steam
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West 59 Street, New YorkThe 59th St. Station was constructed in 1904 to provide electricity for New York’s first subway system.
East 60 Street Steam
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East 60 Street, New YorkAfter the 2003 blackout, this station was the first steam station to come back online.
East 74 Street Steam
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East 74 Street, New YorkThe Manhattan Elevated Railway Company broke ground on this plant in 1899 and it was fully operational by 1902.
Ravenswood Steam
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Vernon Blvd, Hunters PointThe generating station at Ravenswood is operated (and owned) by TransCanada but a small steam plant on the property, commonly known as the “A-House,” is owned and operated by Con Edison to provide steam to our system. This plant provides steam to Manhattan through a tunnel under the East River.
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Honda Wind
Solutions
Russell Point, OHThe installation of the turbines means that the plant will be the first major automotive manufacturing facility in the United States to obtain a substantial amount of its electricity directly from wind turbines located on its property.
Broken Bow II Wind
Development
Custer, NECon Edison Developments first wind project. Also, Con Edison Inc.'s first project in Nebraska.
Oak Tree Wind Energy
Development
Clark County, SDReduces CO2by the equivalent of 4,594 barrels of oil consumed.
Map and data represented are owned by Con Edison, Inc. Data represents 2014 information and current figures may vary. Vendor spending is inclusive of goods, services and fuel purchased by the five companies of Con Edison, Inc. Location information is based on where vendor payments are made and does not necessarily correspond to where work takes place or products are produced.