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  2. Consolidated Edison - Wikipedia

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    Con Edison bought it in 1954, and now operates the largest commercial steam system in the world, providing steam service to nearly 1,600 commercial and residential establishments in Manhattan from Battery Park to 96th Street. [6] Consolidated Edison acquired or merged with more than a dozen companies between 1936 and 1960.

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    Doxo is an industry leader in online bill payment services, helping more than 10 million people pay their bills on time and avoid late fees. It’s free to pay bills when you use a linked bank ...

  4. Category:Consolidated Edison - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to Consolidated Edison (1823-), one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the United States, with approximately $12 billion in annual revenues as of 2017, and over $62 billion in assets.

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  6. Online Banking ePayments - Wikipedia

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    Online Banking ePayments (OBeP) is a type of payments network, developed by the banking industry in conjunction with technology providers. It is specifically designed to address the unique requirements of payments made via the Internet. [1] Key aspects of OBeP that distinguish it from other online payments systems are:

  7. New York City steam system - Wikipedia

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    The New York City steam system includes Con Edison's Steam Operations, which provides steam to large parts of Manhattan. Other smaller systems provide steam to New York University and Columbia University, and many individual buildings in New York City also have their own steam systems. The steam is used to heat and cool buildings and for ...