The Public Service commission approved a rate hike for both gas and electric customers for the next three years.
New Yorkers are getting zapped, again. Con Ed will hike electric bills by 10.4% and inflate gas bill 15.8% – costing the average Big Apple resident an eye-watering $600 more per year by 2028. The ...
Westchester and state lawmakers are sharply criticizing the New York State Public Service Commission’s decision to approve ...
The state Public Service Commission approved cumulative rate hikes of 10% for electric customers over three years and nearly 16% for gas customers.
The New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) on Jan. 22 approved electric and gas rate increases for Con Edison ...
New year, higher Con Ed bills. The state Public Service Commission on Thursday approved increases for Con Ed customers in New ...
Consolidated Edison's proposal for electric and gas rate increases were slashed under a new three-year agreement adopted by the New York State Public Service Commission.
When we flip a light switch or turn on the heat, we don’t think twice about whether it will work. That reliability is not an ...
There has been public pushback against Con Edison's proposed electricity and gas rate hikes. The utility company wants the ...
New York regulators adopted an agreement between Consolidated Edison and other parties that would limit the utility's ...
More than 70 elected officials across the New York City Council, the state Senate and Assembly are urging the state Public ...
Following months of community pushback, Con Edison and the New York Public Service Commission agreed upon its rate plan for 2026 through 2028 during a meeting in Albany on Thursday.