Con Edison's $1.3 Billion Brooklyn Substation to Power 52,000 Homes Amid Climate Extremes
Eyewitness News ABC7NYNovember 5, 20252 min1,185 views
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- 💡 Con Edison is investing $1.3 billion in a new energy substation in Canarsie, Brooklyn, to address the strain on the power grid caused by temperature extremes.
- ⚡ The Gateway substation will process high-voltage electricity to serve approximately 52,000 customers in Central and East Brooklyn.
- 📈 The demand for power in the borough is projected to increase by 16% in the next 10 years, necessitating this infrastructure upgrade.
Addressing Climate Change and Outages
- ⚠️ The new substation aims to prevent large-scale power outages, referencing past incidents like the Manhattan outage and the Eastern Seaboard blackout.
- 🌡️ Extreme weather, including hotter summers and colder winters, is a primary driver for the increased need for reliable energy infrastructure.
- 🏘️ East Brooklyn, a historically underserved area with a significant Black homeowner community, faces particular challenges with extreme heat and lack of tree canopy.
Electrification and Community Needs
- 🔌 The station is crucial for supplying demand as more people and businesses move in, and as New York pushes for electrification.
- 🛠️ Construction involves building the station and trenching 28 miles of underground cable.
- ✅ Con Edison views this as a long-term investment to ensure energy is reliable, resilient, and delivered at the lowest possible cost, while also addressing community needs.
- 🗓️ The Gateway substation is expected to be completed by 2028.
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