CON EDISON REPORTS 2024 THIRD QUARTER EARNINGS

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NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Consolidated Edison, Inc. (Con Edison) (NYSE: ED) today reported 2024 third quarter net income for common stock of $588 million or $1.70 a share compared with $526 million or $1.53 a share in the 2023 third quarter. Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP) were $583 million or $1.68 a share in the 2024 period compared with $561 million or $1.62 a share in the 2023 period. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share in the 2024 and 2023 periods exclude the effects of hypothetical liquidation at book value (HLBV) accounting for tax equity investments. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share in the 2024 period exclude accretion of the basis difference of Con Edison's equity investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC (MVP) and in the 2023 period exclude adjustments to the gain and other impacts related to the sale of all of the stock of Con Edison's former subsidiary, Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses, Inc. (the Clean Energy Businesses) in 2023.

For the first nine months of 2024, net income for common stock was $1,510 million or $4.37 a share compared with $2,185 million or $6.27 a share in the first nine months of 2023. Adjusted earnings were $1,528 million or $4.42 a share in the 2024 period compared with $1,416 million or $4.07 a share in the 2023 period. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share in the 2024 period exclude accretion of the basis difference of Con Edison's equity investment in MVP. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share in the 2024 and 2023 periods exclude the effects of HLBV accounting for tax equity investments and adjustments to the gain and other impacts related to the sale of all of the stock of the Clean Energy Businesses in 2023. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share in the 2023 period exclude the net mark-to-market effects of the Clean Energy Businesses.

"Core to our growth strategy is our continued investment in clean energy infrastructure and energy-efficient solutions for our customers," said Tim Cawley, the chairman and CEO of Con Edison. "Our programs eased electric demand during another hot New York summer, helping us keep the power flowing for our customers. As New Yorkers transition to electrification of building space heating and transportation, we've made it easier to install EV chargers and continue to provide incentives for heat pump installation. We have delivered infrastructure investments to build the grid of the future while providing industry-leading reliability to millions of customers."