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Summary
Con Edison has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for Clean & Non-Emitting Reliability Solutions to manage peak demand and address the need for transmission security within the New York Control Area (NYCA) Zone J (New York City).
This RFI is open to any technology or customer segment, including qualified developers, contractors, installers, and aggregators. We also welcome proposals from technology providers, government agencies, large property managers, and large commercial or residential customers.
This RFI is part of the Public Service Commission's (PSC) directive to address electric reliability needs in New York City. For additional information, refer to the PSC proceeding (NYSDPS-DMM: Matter Master).
Con Edison is also interested in hearing from buildings that leverage steam to reduce electric demand since steam usage results in no onsite building emissions, and we have a commitment to have the steam system reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The steam system serves Manhattan from the southern tip to mid-central park. For a map of the steam system service territory visit: https://www.coned.com/en/commercial-industrial/steam/why-steam
Many buildings on the district steam system today use technology like steam-driven chillers to provide relief to the electric grid. Some buildings also leverage small steam-driven turbines to reduce electric loads while simultaneously making hot water. Buildings with district steam heating and heat pump water heaters may also be able to leverage steam condensate waste heat recovery to reduce their heat pump's electric demand.
Have solutions for electric grid demand reduction? Please send us your ideas. All clean & non-emitting technologies considered per the terms of the RFI.
Please join the Introductory Webinar and Technical Conference to learn more about the identified needs and the RFI.
RFI Website: https://www.coned.com/en/business-partners/business-opportunities/non-emitting-solutions
Introductory Webinar
Tuesday, January 27, 10–11 a.m.
Register for the Webinar https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/1dc223c5-9821-41d1-bc00-ba4bed6050d1@e9aef9b7-25ca-4518-a881-33e546773136
Technical Conference
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/37cff489-f4cd-41c0-afa1-fc080669e26c@e9aef9b7-25ca-4518-a881-33e546773136
Please email responses and questions to PeakSolutions@conEd.com by March 6, 2026.
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