Last summer, we turned to customers to help us reduce strain on the summer grid by allowing us to adjust their smart thermostats by a couple degrees.
College students living at Stone Avenue Standard apartments are leaving a lighter footprint on the planet.
A 1940s-era repurposed convent on the Sacred Heart campus offers a safe space for 10 formerly homeless men building new lives.
When the owners of HighWire Tucson bar had an opportunity to expand, they also had an opportunity to reconsider their impact on the planet.
TEP can provide rebates and expertise on choosing the best electric vehicle charger for your workplace.
A house-like structure within the Tucson Meet Yourself “Folklife Here” display will be Powered by TEP.
TEP is partnering with a nonprofit community action group, to combat the rising number of heat-related deaths.
TEP takes special care to rescue and preserve native cactuses and plants when building and upgrading our facilities.