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- 10-K Annual report
- 10.1.5.3 Exhibit 10.1.5.3
- 10.1 Annual Incentive Plan
- 12.1 Exhibit 12.1
- 21.1 Exhibit 21.1
- 23.1 Exhibit 23.1
- 24.1 Exhibit 24.1
- 31.1.1 Exhibit 31.1.1
- 31.1.2 Exhibit 31.1.2
- 32.1.1 Exhibit 32.1.1
- 32.1.2 Exhibit 32.1.2
- 4.2.6 Exhibit 4.2.6
- 4.2.7 Exhibit 4.2.7
- 4.2.12 Exhibit 4.2.12
- 4.2.13 Exhibit 4.2.13
- 12.2 Exhibit 12.2
- 23.2 Exhibit 23.2
- 31.2.1 Exhibit 31.2.1
- 31.2.2 Exhibit 31.2.2
- 32.2.1 Exhibit 32.2.1
- 32.2.2 Exhibit 32.2.2
- 10.3 Exhibit 10.3
- 12.3 Exhibit 12.3
- 23.3 Exhibit 23.3
- 31.3.1 Exhibit 31.3.1
- 31.3.2 Exhibit 31.3.2
- 32.3.1 Exhibit 32.3.1
- 32.3.2 Exhibit 32.3.2
Exhibit 21.1
CONSOLIDATED EDISON, INC.
SUBSIDIARIES
1. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc .(“Con Edison of New York”), a New York corporation, all of the common stock of which is owned by Consolidated Edison, Inc. (“Con Edison”).
2. Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.(“O&R”), a New York corporation, wholly-owned by Con Edison, and O&R’s subsidiaries: Rockland Electric Company, a New Jersey corporation, and Pike County Light & Power Company, a Pennsylvania corporation, each of which is wholly-owned by O&R.
Neither Con Edison, Con Edison of New York nor O&R have any significant subsidiaries other than as indicated above. Pursuant to Item 601(b) (21) of Regulation S-K, the names of subsidiaries, which considered in the aggregate as a single subsidiary, would not constitute a “significant subsidiary” (as defined under Rule 1-02(w) of Regulation S-X) as of December 31, 2002 have been omitted.