TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

November 11, 2025

THE BIRTH OF CON EDISON

On November 11, 1884, six competing New York City gas-light companies joined forces to form the Consolidated Gas Company—a historic merger that created the largest gas utility in the United States. The company's lineage traces back to the New York Gas Light Company, founded in 1823 to illuminate Manhattan's streets long before electricity dominated city skylines.

This consolidation wasn't just a business move—it was the start of an energy empire. Over the next century, the company expanded into electricity, transforming from gaslight to grid power, and eventually becoming Consolidated Edison, or "Con Ed." Today, it stands as one of America's most enduring symbols of urban energy innovation.

From flickering gas lamps to the electric glow of Times Square, Con Edison's evolution mirrors the story of modern power itself.

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