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Clean Energy Update

New Yorkers are increasingly choosing electric cars, solar panels, fossil-fuel-free heating systems, and other low-carbon technologies. Track progress in New York City and Westchester here and read our Clean Energy Commitment to learn how we are building the energy grid of the future together.

Solar Energy

Our customers have now installed more than 50,000 solar systems, driving New York toward its clean energy goals. These customers are lowering their energy bills, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and making the energy grid more resilient by helping meet demand for power at times when the sun is shining.

Customer-Owned Solar, Installed Capacity (MW)

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Customer-Owned Solar, Con Edison Service Area (Dec 2022)

Capacity (MW)

# of Systems Installed

Total for NYC and Westchester

487.3

52,616

Brooklyn

73.6

9,499

Bronx

45.1

4,392

Manhattan

9.6

382

Queens

124.9

17,378

Staten Island

102.2

11,056

Westchester

131.9

9,909

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Customers interested in learning more about rooftop solar energy can click here for more information.
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Battery Storage

Battery storage can help maximize the use of renewable power, bolster reliability at times of high energy demand, and give customers more control over their energy use. We’re working to promote the efficient operation of 1,000 megawatts of energy storage in the New York metropolitan region by 2030.

Customer-Owned Battery Storage, Installed Capacity (MW)

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Customer-Owned Battery Storage, Con Edison Service Area (Dec 2022)

Capacity (MW)

# of Systems Installed

Total for NYC and Westchester

24.7

446

Brooklyn

6.1

13

Bronx

1.3

6

Manhattan

2.2

17

Queens

1.4

8

Staten Island

1

4

Westchester

12.6

398

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Electric Vehicles

The future of driving is electric, and we are all in on EVs. Through our PowerReady incentive program, we’ll support the installation of around 19,000 charging plugs by 2025, on the road to 400,000 plugs in 2035—and 1 million by 2050. Meanwhile, we’ve committed to electrifying our own fleet of light-duty vehicles by 2035, with an interim goal of 80% by 2030.

EV Plugs Installed Under PowerReady

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EV Plugs Installed Under PowerReady Program, Total*

22-Dec

Goal for 2025

Installed EV Plugs, Total

2662

18,996

Level 2 Plugs

2,526

18,539

DC Fast Charge Plugs

136

457

Electric Vehicles in Con Edison Service Area

22-Dec

Total Electric Vehicles Registered

42,037

Total Light-Duty Vehicles Registered

2,835,334

EV Market Share

1.47%

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Learn more about how to earn rewards for smart charging in our service area and receive incentives to install and operate EV chargers.
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Building Electrification

We envision most buildings in our service territory will have electric heating systems by 2050, as we aggressively transition away from fossil fuels. We aim to invest billions of dollars reducing carbon emissions from buildings in our service area, including electrifying space and/or water heating in more than 150,000 buildings by 2030.

Total Clean Heat Projects (Cumulative)

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Updated January 31, 2023.

 

 

*EV plugs installed under the PowerReady program reflect installed and operating EV chargers but may not reflect EV plugs fully processed through the PowerReady program to the point where incentives have been paid out.