The city expects to save about $125,000 in electric costs each year at eight buildings after investing about $12,700 on upgrades.
Over the next three to five years, the nonprofit organization expects to install donated solar panels on about 100 new homes for low-income residents.
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TEP Steps Forward as First Corporate Supporter of Prosperity Initiative with $100,000 Donation
TEP is the first corporate donor to support the Prosperity Initiative, a local effort aimed at reducing generational poverty.
As summer temperatures rise, TEP is partnering with the Primavera Foundation to help provide critical heat‑relief services.
Four new 23‑passenger electric shuttles are now operating on the scenic 1.9‑mile Bear Canyon route.
With $1.7 million in investments and extensive volunteer efforts, TEP strengthened nonprofits and expanded essential community programs.
As the holidays approach, our employees step up to spread joy and lend helping hands to celebrate the season.
