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New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) is an electric and gas utility company owned by Avangrid that serves customers in New York. NYSEG was incorporated in 1852 as the Ithaca Gas Light Company. NYSEG was incorporated in 1852 as the Ithaca Gas Light Company.
7,000: Parent: Iberdrola: Subsidiaries: Avangrid Renewables, Berkshire Gas, Central Maine Power, Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG), Maine Natural Gas, New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG), Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E), Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG), NM Green Holdings INC and United Illuminating (UI)
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Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York is one of the largest charitable organizations in the New York metropolitan area. It is a federation made up of 90 social service agencies throughout the 10 counties of the Archdiocese of New York - Bronx, Dutchess, New York, Orange, Putnam, Richmond, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester.
Gas Turbine: Natural Gas: 0.1: New York State Electric & Gas Corp. Broom Landfill GE: Binghamton: 2007-09-01: 2.1: 2.1: Internal Combustion: Methane: 9.6: New York State Electric & Gas Corp. Chasm Falls Hydro: Chateaugay: 1982-03-01: 0: 0: Hydro: Water: 0: Nameplate of unit is 1.6 MW although sum and win capability is listed as 0 MW New York ...
The Somerset Nuclear Power Plant was proposed by New York State Electric & Gas in 1974 as two General Electric 1,200 MW units, but the project was canceled in 1975. [8]In 1975, NYSEG announced it was changing its construction plans because a geologic fault had been found 40 miles away in Attica. [9]
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St. Mary's Church was established in Albany in 1796, making it the only Catholic Church in Upstate New York and the second Catholic church in the state after St. Peter's in New York City. [3] The Vatican converted the prefecture into the Diocese of Baltimore in 1789. It was the first diocese in the United States, covering the entire country.