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Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., a regulated utility serving customers in a 1,300-square-mile (3,400 km 2) area in southeastern New York and northern New Jersey; and, Con Edison Transmission, Inc. , which invests in electric and natural gas transmission projects.
Investor-owned utilities. Atlantic City Electric, a subsidiary of Exelon; Jersey Central Power and Light Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy; Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) Rockland Electric, a subsidiary of Orange and Rockland, which is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison; Municipal and cooperative utilities
Avista Utilities: ID, WA Black Hills Corporation (BKH) Black Hills Energy: CO, SD, IA, KS, NE, WY, MT, AR CenterPoint Energy (CNP) CenterPoint Energy: TX Fortis Inc. (FTS) Central Hudson Gas & Electric: NY Cleco Holdings: Cleco: LA Consolidated Edison (ED) Consolidated Edison: NY Orange and Rockland Utilities: NY, NJ, PA CMS Energy (CMS ...
O&R, an arm of Consolidated Edison, provides electricity for 239, 000 customers, including residents of Rockland, Orange, and parts of New Jersey. The utility provides gas for 139,000 customers.
The two buildings comprise nearly 1.2 million square feet of leasable space, [2] about 40 percent of the office space leasing market in Rockland County, [3] with approximately 1,800 people employed by tenants ranging from smaller start-ups to large offices of corporations such as Blue Hill Data Services, Verizon, Orange & Rockland Utilities ...
The Public Service Electric and Gas Company, commonly referred to as PSE&G, is the primary subsidiary of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) and was established in 1928. The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903 by combining more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey. In 1928, the corporation merged ...
The Public Service Law defines a "major utility transmission facility" as an electric transmission line operating at greater than 125-kilovolts (kV) and longer than 1-mile in length, or an electric transmission line operating at greater than 100-kV (and less than 125-kV) and greater than 10 miles in length.
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