Sabino Canyon visitors can now purchase shuttle tickets from a solar-powered kiosk designed by UA engineering students.
TEP is working to deliver 70 percent of our energy from renewable sources by 2035, and rooftop solar arrays are a significant part of our plan for a cleaner, greener grid.
Kids are naturally curious explorers. So when it comes to teaching science, hands-on learning works best.
Under TEP’s GoSolar Shares program, residential customers can buy power in monthly 150-kilowatt-hour “shares.”
Crews installed the final blade on wind turbines in New Mexico that will begin providing clean energy for the Tucson area by November.
The partnership with Oro Valley helps TEP increase its use of renewable energy resources.
TEP plans to provide more than 70 percent of its power from wind and solar resources to reduce carbon emissions 80 percent by 2035.