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Shaun Donovan knows how to work in a time of crisis. Donovan served as former President Barack Obama’s housing secretary at the height of the housing crisis.
Donovan was a pivotal figure in former President Barack Obama‘s cabinet, assisting in turning around the housing crisis and the great recession. Now, Donovan wants to bring that same energy home and create a more equitable New York City.
“I hear this from all the residents I speak to no matter where they live, or the color of their skin, they’re hungry for a mayor who actually has the experience to lead us out of this crisis.” Donovan told
Con Edison Earns Honor As Leader In Clean Energy Transition
Smart Electric Power Alliance Says Company Is Taking Bold Actions to Make Carbon-Free Energy a Reality
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NEW YORK, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Con Edison today was named a leader among U.S. energy companies for its actions to create a clean, carbon-free energy system.
The Smart Electric Power Alliance – or SEPA - said Con Edison earned a listing on its 2021 Utility Transformation Leaderboard.
Con Edison workers at a solar installation at Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan.
A Con Edison vehicle being charged at the company’s headquarters, 4 Irving Place, Manhattan.