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Your Con Edison bill could spike next year: Here’s whyCon Edison is pushing for double-digit rate hikes next year. The energy giant hopes to get state approval to increase customer’s electric bills by an average of 11.4% and gas by 13.3%.
Gov. Hochul has opposed a bill to create a "utility consumer advocate" that some legislators argue would do more to protect ...
A FOX 5 NY employee from Westchester, New York, shared her family's January Con Edison bill, which included supply charges of $115, but delivery charges of over $200 – nearly $100 more.
New York Attorney General Letitia James found the utility enabled a pattern of discrimination and harassment against women and people of color.
“Our rent is too damn high in the first place and our utility bill shouldn’t be an additional burden either,” Hennessy Garcia told a crowd of protestors in front of utility company Con Edison’s ...
Customers can expect a rate hike up to 14 percent as employee welfare costs surge related to Ozempic and drugs like it.
To Bill Ferris, the state legislative director ... making it harder to keep up with monthly payments. Add to that Con Edison’s January announcement that it’s seeking double-digit rate hikes ...
Con Edison, in a December news release ... Other options such as bill extension or considerations for special circumstances, such as hospitalization, are also available. Check the O&R website ...
Con Edison’s proposed hikes could mean gas bill increases (estimated at about $46 for a typical account) that are triple those of electricity (about $14). This is partly because the demand for ...
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