TEP is ready and well prepared for the impact of triple digit temperatures, including increased air conditioning use and higher energy demand.
It’s a reasonable question — here are five things to know about putting power lines underground.
TEP’s technicians are using new acoustic sensors and drones to monitor operations and speed up repairs at our Oso Grande Wind farm.
Learn how to save energy, prepare for monsoons and maintain an efficient cooling system.
Highwire bar saved on new lighting, smart thermostats, and other measures during an expansion project.
Our company is supporting Light Up Navajo, an ongoing effort to connect isolated rural households to the electric grid.
Coronado K-8 School teacher Robin Resley was recognized for educating students about energy conservation and sustainability.
We’re working to upgrade between 600 and 1,200 poles in golden eagle migration corridors by the end of 2024.