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Fuel Mix and Generating Capacity

Fuel Mix and Generating Capacity

Fuel Mix and Generating Capacity

Overview

Con Edison is committed to advancing a clean energy future. We do not own coal-fired power plants and Con Edison continues to support New York’s ambitious goals to transition to a low-carbon, clean energy future, which include 70% renewable electricity by 2030 and 100% carbon-free power by 2040. The fuel mix that produces the electricity delivered through our electric systems is not controlled by the Company and is allocated by the New York Independent System Operator.

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CECONY & O&R Fuel Mix Allocated by NYISO for 2022 CECONY and O&R do not control their fuel mix, which is allocated by the New York Independent System Operator

  • Natural Gason
  • Nuclearon
  • Hydroon
  • Otheron
  • Oilon
  • Windon
  • Coalon
  • Solaron

Fuel Mix is based on EIA 923 2022 data which is released in Q4 2023. 2021 data is included for year-over-year comparison. 

 

Con Edison-Owned Generation at December 31, 2023 780 MW of Capacity Producing 3 TWh of Electricity

  • Solaron
  • Natural Gas on
  • Windon
  • Petroleumon

Note: On March 1, 2023, Con Edison completed the sale of all of the stock of its former subsidiary, the Clean Energy Businesses. 2023 Net Generation excludes generation produced by the Clean Energy Businesses and Con Edison’s tax equity interests in solar generation. 2023 Net Generation includes wind generation produced by Broken Bow II, a 75 MW nameplate capacity wind power project located in Nebraska that is held for sale by Con Edison.

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