Volunteers will go door-to-door in Flowing Wells and Amphi neighborhoods to provide heat safety information and check on the well-being of residents.

Volunteers will go door-to-door in Flowing Wells and Amphi neighborhoods to provide heat safety information and check on the well-being of residents.
TEP is cautioning the City of Tucson that a third-party study of alternative energy supply options for city residents is profoundly flawed.
Summer’s almost here, but don’t sweat it: Here are five steps to prep for summer so you can save energy while still staying cool.
TEP is reducing average residential bills by more than $4 per month beginning April 1 thanks to a reduction in a surcharge that reflects recent energy costs.
Safety is our highest priority and we have multiple measures in place to reduce the risk that wildfires might present to the public.
It’s hard to miss a big fluffy feline in a blue TEP shirt who travels all across Arizona to inspire volunteerism and a sense of community.
Volunteering is part of the culture at TEP, strengthening our vision of improving the quality of life in the communities we serve.
We’ve already achieved over 38 percent reduction in annual CO2 emissions from TEP’s generating resources since 2019, but we can’t make it all the way to net zero alone.