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  2. Consolidated Edison - Wikipedia

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    Con Ed plant on the East River at 15th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Consolidated Edison, Inc., commonly known as Con Edison (stylized as conEdison) or ConEd, is 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. [3]

  3. Online bill pay: What is it and why it’s a good idea - AOL

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    One-time payments. Recurring bill payments. Scheduled future payments. With recurring bills, consumers can set up automatic payments for each month (or however frequently the bill is charged).

  4. 2014 East Harlem gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, Con Edison agreed to pay $153 million to settle the PSC charges. It was described by New York governor Andrew Cuomo as the largest payment for a gas safety incident in the state's history. The settlement will largely go to gas safety education, repairs of pipes prone to gas leaks, and costs incurred by residents and businesses ...

  5. 11 Best Bill Payment Services - AOL

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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 ...

  6. How Long Does It Take for a Bill Payment To Go Through ... - AOL

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    Paying the bills requires good timing for deposits to come in — and payments to go out. The amount of time for a payment to post to your account varies by the financial institution.

  7. Electronic bill payment - Wikipedia

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    Electronic bill payment is a feature of online, mobile and telephone banking, similar in its effect to a giro, allowing a customer of a financial institution to transfer money from their transaction or credit card account to a creditor or vendor such as a public utility, department store or an individual to be credited against a specific account.

  8. Waterside Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The New York Edison Company became Consolidated Edison in 1936. [14] In 1937, advances in technology allowed steam that had passed through the turbines to be subsequently distributed to customers, making Waterside an early plant to use cogeneration. [7] The combined capacity of Waterside No. 1 and Waterside No. 2 was over 370 MW in 1940. [6]

  9. New York City steam system - Wikipedia

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    The steam is produced at four plants in Manhattan and one each in Brooklyn and Queens; the primary plant is between 14th and 15th streets on Manhattan's east side. These plants boil water from the New York City water supply system, making Con Edison one of the largest users of the municipal water supply system. [1]