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We put property managers in control with a best-fit utility billing solution that saves time and money. You’ll also get better data and reporting: with bi-directional integrations with major PMSs, it’s easy to get your technologies talking to each other.
Providing electric, gas, and steam to NYC and Westchester. Pay your bill, manage your account, report an outage, and learn how to save energy.
Think Utility Services offers code-compliant submetering systems for Condominium and Townhome communities. From system design and installation to monthly meter reading and billing and ongoing service, we handle everything so you don’t have to!
Learn more about your bill, the factors that make up your charges, and get help with our common bill FAQs.
Paying Your Bill. We offer many different ways to make payments. While most of the ways are free, some do incur a small processing fee. Explore the two different options below to help you find the best and most convenient way for you to pay your bill.
If you are a resident or business owner in New York City, except the Rockaways, you can get information about electricity service and get billing support from Con Edison. You can: Set up or cancel service; Pay bills; Get meter information; Update your account information; Online. Get information about Con Edison services and accounts. By Phone
Ensuring Safe and Reliable Utility Service for New Yorkers. The Public Service Commission regulates electric, gas, steam, telecommunications/cable, and private water utilities in New York. First Time Here?
Bill Payment Assistance Programs. You or someone you know may need financial help with your energy costs. Various bill payment options and financial assistance programs are available. Payment Options. Contact your utility to learn more about their payment assistance programs including: Budget Plans - which provide equal monthly payments.
Customers can pay their bill over the phone by calling 866-622-8292. This automated payment service allows customers to pay their bill quickly and efficiently by using a checking account, credit card, or debit card.*
To serve residential customers in NYS, ESCOs must comply with Home Energy Fair Practices Act (HEFPA), which requires that all utility customers be treated fairly with regard to application for service, billing and complaint processing.