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3 unusual facts about Consolidated Edison


Earl Battey

Battey was also part of a charity program sponsored by Consolidated Edison whereby children were given free bleacher tickets to New York Yankee games.

George Metesky

--Consolidated Edison utility company and lived in Waterbury, Connecticut, with his two unmarried sisters.

Sherman Creek Generating Station

United Electric Light and Power was later absorbed into Consolidated Edison, and the station was demolished.


Bethuel M. Webster

With Webster & Sheffield, Webster represented a number of high-profile clients including Goldman Sachs, Consolidated Edison, the Ford Foundation, the New York City Public Library, and Carnegie Hall.

Big Allis

Big Allis, formally known as Ravenswood No. 3, is a giant electric power generator originally commissioned by Consolidated Edison Company (ConEd) and built by the Allis-Chalmers Corporation in 1965.

Pearl Street Station

The models still exist and are on display at the Smithsonian Institution Behring Center in Washington, at the Consolidated Edison Learning Center in Long Island City, New York and at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.


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