In 2022, TEP had three employees who each logged more than 500 hours as volunteer coaches for youth sports teams.
Our community relies on the essential work we do, which in turn demands a pipeline of diverse talent.
Avoid these electrical hazards when working or playing at home this spring, which begins this week.
A new solar canopy at the university will shade an outdoor study area while generating clean energy for campus.
TEP’s Land Resources team makes sure our projects are developed sensitively, safely and within strict land use requirements.
Here are some important reminders for avoiding electrical hazards when working or playing in and around your home this spring.
Failure of just one critical piece of equipment in a substation can cause an outage that requires costly repairs and impacts our customers.
We supported the creation of 1,300 new jobs through our economic development efforts in 2022.