With TEP’s support, Hotel Congress’ new electric vehicle charging hub is serving as a statewide example of enhanced urban sustainability.
Whether we harness the sun’s energy from large community arrays or smaller rooftop systems, solar energy helps us build a cleaner, greener grid.
A new wind farm near the Arizona-New Mexico border began producing clean renewable energy for TEP customers.
Our online Clean Energy Tracker now can show just how much progress TEP has made toward building a cleaner, greener grid.
Frozen confections from two local, family-owned and operated Dairy Queens taste twice as nice knowing the restaurants support several sustainable efforts.
This spring, a team of College of Engineering seniors built a prototype of a rover to use at the Oso Grande Wind project in Roswell, N.M. in partnership with TEP.
Wind is now the largest source of renewable energy in the country, and it will play an increasingly prominent role in TEP’s clean energy portfolio.