Rebates and programs help large and small companies with their long-term energy needs.
The southeast Tucson location will store solar and other energy until later in the day to satisfy customers’ peak energy needs.
The BBB and TEP are teaming up to help customers avoid rooftop solar scams and unfair practices.
TEP employees are always looking for new technologies and processes that can help us serve our customers and communities more efficiently.
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.