The LFCR charge partly offsets the revenue TEP loses when customers reduce their bills through our conservation and renewable energy programs.
If you’re among the roughly 60 percent of U.S. households that own a pet, here are a few tips to keep Fido and Fluffy safe.
Metering Technician Woodee Manuel is no stranger to uncomfortable encounters with man’s best friend.
The PPFAC is a usage-based charge that reflects changes in the costs TEP incurs to fuel its power plants and purchase energy for customers.
Are you considering an electric vehicle (EV) for your next new car? Our new EV Comparison tool can help you evaluate the costs and benefits.
Reliable electricity fuels economic development and our quality of life.
TEP owns and operates more than 1,500 miles of transmission lines and nearly 12,000 miles of distribution lines that deliver electricity to local homes and businesses.