TEP supported housing stability with counseling services, as well as rent and mortgage assistance.
Arizona communities impacted by the transition away from coal-fired power plants will receive a total of $125,000 in economic development grants.
From career days to classroom lessons, TEP employees focus on helping students and teachers succeed at school and beyond.
TEP helps expand educational opportunities in our community by backing the charitable foundations that support local schools.
Wondering how to save energy and reduce costs at home? Anyone can be a Net Zero Hero.
It’s important to be prepared so you can stay safe when the storms hit.
TEP is ready and well prepared for the impact of triple digit temperatures, including increased air conditioning use and higher energy demand.
It’s a reasonable question — here are five things to know about putting power lines underground.