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Energy source for generating steam
Could anyone in the knowing please explain from which energy source or sources Con Ed produces the steam? Up to now, it is nowhere mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.51.143.2 (talk) 20:30, 30 December 2017 (UTC)
- I found this info:
- Environmental Disclosure Label for Con Edision –
- fuel sources and air emissions January 1 2018 through December 31 2018
- The New York public service commission requires electricity suppliers to provide periodic environmental disclosure.
- Fuel Sources: Natural Gas 43%, Nuclear 37%, Hydroelectric 11%, Coal 4%, Solid Waste 2%, Wind 2%, Biomass < 1%, Oil <1% Renewable Biogas <1% Solar <1% Total 100 % Actual total may vary slightly from 100% due to rounding
- https://www3.dps.ny.gov/W/askpsc.nsf/All/504B3A3A1C50BAE485257F65005D2F00?OpenDocument
- Hope it helps! Fremontshephard (talk)