With a rising number of Arizonans falling prey to scams, energy providers across the state are joining forces to protect customers.
Arizona utilities are awarding $125,000 in grants to support economic development in communities affected by coal plant closures.
The project will significantly upgrade our local energy grid by replacing older, lower-voltage equipment with a new transmission line, substation and other improvements.
The southeast Tucson location will store solar and other energy until later in the day to satisfy customers’ peak energy needs.
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.
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is seeking Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) approval of a route for a transmission line that will provide critical support for electric reliability in central Tucson.