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Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

Overview

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., an NCCRS member since April 1975, is an investor-owned public utility with headquarters in New York City. The Company distributes electricity, gas and steam to customers in New York City and Westchester County. Consolidated Edison has approximately 14,000 employees.

The company offers a variety of educational activities to its employees, covering such areas as power plants, steam operations, substation operations, welding, electrical construction, electrical operations, maintenance, testing, customer service, gas operations, and administrative skills.

NOTE: Credit recommendations for the Indian Point Station - Toddville Training Center that formerly appeared under Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. are now listed under Entergy Nuclear Northeast - Indian Point 2 Power Plant on the Former Member Organizations-E webpage.

Students and admissions representatives please note: NCCRS does not provide transcripts. Transcript requests and inquiries should be directed to the organization offering the courses, examinations or apprenticeship. See the Source of Official Student Records contact information on the top right of this page.

Source of Official Student Records

Specialist, Education Services, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.
The Learning Center
43-82 Vernon Blvd., Room 301
Long Island City, NY 11101
United States

Titles of all evaluated learning experiences

Central Operations - Substations and Steam

Central Operations - Substations and Steam (Inactive)

Customer Operations (Inactive)

Electrical Systems

Electrical Systems (Inactive)

Leadership Development (Inactive)

Safety Learning Experiences (Inactive)

Testing (Inactive)

Descriptions and credit recommendations for all evaluated learning experiences

Central Operations - Substations and Steam

Central Operations - Substations and Steam (Inactive)

Customer Operations (Inactive)

Electrical Systems

Electrical Systems (Inactive)

Leadership Development (Inactive)

Safety Learning Experiences (Inactive)

Testing (Inactive)

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