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Hear What's In Store for Energy in 2022

This item is part of the Special Issue - 2022-01 - Power Industry 2022 Trends & Predictions, click here for more
Listen to Con Edison’s senior vice president of Customer Energy Solutions, Leonard P. Singh, discuss energy topics and trends impacting customers, New Yorkers, and the industry in 2022’s first episode of Plugged In.
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“Our plan is to continue to invest billions of dollars to reduce building carbon emissions, focusing on deep energy efficiency upgrades, building electrification and really facilitating the clean energy transition for our low- and moderate-income customers,” said Singh. “That includes electrifying space and water heating for more than 150,000 buildings by 2030 and reducing our overall energy use by tripling our energy efficiency programs.”
Additional topics covered include Con Edison’s expanded Clean Energy Commitment, building renewable energy hubs and developing battery storage, greening the transportation system and much more.
Plugged In is Con Edison’s podcast about all things energy.
Also, find out Lenny Singh’s prediction for the most promising new technology in energy generation.
Additional episodes of Plugged In are available here.
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