TEP’s technicians are using new acoustic sensors and drones to monitor operations and speed up repairs at our Oso Grande Wind farm.
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New Solar Plus Battery System Will Continue TEP’s Progress to a Cleaner, Greener Grid
The Winchester Solar facility will include an 80-megawatt solar array and an 80 MW battery system that will come online in 2027.
Is the grid up for the challenge of growing EV adoption? The answer is yes.
We’re building new energy storage systems that will allow us to deliver — and store — more power from the sun.
TUSD students will soon ride to school in 10 new electric school buses thanks to TEP and a federal grant.
You can check current wind and solar power systems’ levels anytime using the Clean Energy Tracker.
Carbon dioxide emissions from TEP’s generating portfolio show powerful progress toward reaching our clean energy goals.