Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Con Edison

  • Q&A: Con Ed Exec Discusses Dark Days Ahead

    The water is receding and the winds have eased, but for Consolidated Edison Inc. , the primary utility company serving New York City, the aftermath could be more traumatic than the storm.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Con-Ed: Lower Manhattan Faces Up To Four Days Withour Power

    Residents of lower Manhattan faced up to four days without power on Tuesday as Consolidated Edison, New York City's power provider, scrambled to repair the damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy.

    www.theyeshivaworld.com

  • Sandy Blackouts: Con Ed Cuts Power On 160000 In Brooklyn And Staten Island

    Hurricane Sandy wasn't done with New York City just yet. At some point after 9:15 p.m. on Tuesday night "problems on high voltage systems supplying power to southern Brooklyn and central portions of Staten Island" required Con Ed to cut the power on ...

    gothamist.com

  • ADDING MULTIMEDIA Southern California Edison Sending Crews to Assist in ...

    SCE is responding to a request for mutual aid from Con Edison under the auspices of the Edison Electric Institute, an association of U.S.

    www.dailyfinance.com

  • Wednesday: Con Ed Crews in Area; Schools Closed

    He wrote in an email to the community this evening, "We have a Con Edison staff member assigned to coordinate work in the Village, but Con Ed cannot yet predict when power will be restored. They have a massive task ahead of them. We're making sure that ...

    pleasantville.patch.com

  • Con Ed: Could be a week before power is fully restored to city

    Streets around a Con Edison substation are flooded as the East River overflows into the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, as Sandy moves through the area on Monday, Superstorm Sandy zeroed in on New York's waterfront with fierce rain and winds that shuttered ...

    www.silive.com

  • Con Ed: B'klyn, Manhattan customers should have power in 4 days

    Con Edison reported about 780,000 customers with no power in the city and Westchester as of 11 a.m. Tuesday. The company estimates that customers in Brooklyn and Manhattan served by underground electric equipment should have power back within ...

    www.amny.com

  • 3600 Con Ed customers without power

    If there is major flooding, Con Edison would have to wait for the waters to recede before workers could begin to assess damage.

    online.wsj.com

  • Con Ed: Lower Manhattan Outage Could Last a Week

    Con Ed expects to restore power to Lower Manhattan neighborhoods below the Brooklyn Bridge - areas shutdown preemptively Monday evening and not connected to the substation explosion - in three to four days.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Con Edison shuts down power for southern Manhattan as Sandy closes in

    NEW YORK - Con Edison has preemptively shut down power in southern Manhattan as water levels began to rise in the city's low-lying areas, threatening underground utility equipment.

    www.nj.com

  • Con Edison cuts power in NYC

    Con Edison cuts power in NYC. Updated 7:56 p.m., Monday, October 29, 2012. View: Larger | Hide. A technician with the Battery Conservancy removes below-ground fountain operation equipment near the water's edge at Battery Park in New York, Sunday, ...

    www.stamfordadvocate.com

  • Bronxville Residents Without Power Urged To Call Con Ed

    BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - Bronxville residents who don't power are urged to call Con Edison and report their situation. Every power outage should be reported directly to Con Ed to ensure a proper response, said Bronxville Police Chief Christopher Satriale.

    bronxville.dailyvoice.com

  • Sandy Twitter Troll Identified

    Buzzfeed identified Tripathi as the man behind @ComfortablySmug's false tweets about events duing Sandy. Among them were that the New York Stock Exchange was flooded and that ConEdison was preemptively shutting down power in all of Manhattan.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Con Edison Gears Up for Hurricane Sandy; 3600 Without Power

    Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED) said it plans to continue work to restore power outages as long as wind conditions allow, but the New York metropolitan area utility also is preparing for the possibility it may need to shut down some of its underground ...

    www.foxbusiness.com

  • Con Edison workers trapped in New York power plant by Sandy: Reuters witness

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nineteen workers were trapped inside a Consolidated Edison power station on the east side of Manhattan Monday night by rising floodwaters that accompanied the surge from powerful storm Sandy, according to a Reuters witness.

    www.reuters.com

  • Con Edison Shuts Off Power in Lower Manhattan

    New York utility Con Edison tonight began to pre-emptively shut off power in lower Manhattan and sections of Brooklyn to prevent damage to its network equipment if Hurricane Sandy floods underground conduits.

    www.datacenterknowledge.com

  • Con Ed Shuts Down Power In Parts Of Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn

    During the Hurricane Sandy/FRANKENSTORM update this evening, Mayor Bloomberg and Con Edison CEO Kevin Burke said that Con Ed are considering preemptively shutting down underground power networks in many parts of Lower Manhattan and ...

    gothamist.com

  • Sandy Moves Into NYC; Con Ed Cuts Off Power In Lower Manhattan

    New Yorkers are beginning to feel the full effects of Sandy as strong winds and flooding conditions make their way into the city, forcing officials to close down a majority of crossings both above and below ground as crews begin to deal with power outages.

    statenisland.ny1.com

  • Con Edison shuts off power to part of Lower Manhattan due to Sandy

    (Reuters) - New York power company Consolidated Edison Inc said on Monday that it had shut off power to part of Lower Manhattan to protect company equipment and customers and to allow for quicker restoration after Hurricane Sandy passes.

    www.reuters.com

  • Con Edison Ready for 'Record-Size Outages'

    Con Edison serves almost 350,000 customers in Westchester and has been working alongside the Westchester County Office of Emergency Management, as well as local municipalities, in preparation for Hurricane Sandy's worst.

    pelham.patch.com

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