As we expand our wind, solar and energy storage resources, we anticipate needing new natural gas-fired units to ensure 24/7 service.
TEP provided a $5,000 donation to the coalition to purchase about 30 solar panels for cameras in the Tucson-Tortolita Mountains wildlife corridor.
This time of gratitude, family, and feasts can also translate into higher energy usage. Here’s how to save during your meaningful gatherings.
Tucson just experienced another record-breaking summer. Even so, the highest amount of energy our customers consumed all at once this summer was lower than our previous peak.
A well-planned landscape can reduce a home’s air conditioning costs by 15 to 50 percent.
Local energy demand is expected to increase significantly, compelling TEP to develop additional resources to keep energy reliable and affordable.
Camp Cooper has provided outdoor and nature education in the Tucson Mountains to more than 150,000 local children.
The green loan program at Tucson Old Pueblo Credit Union is helping to finance the path to reduced energy and water usage.