Since the beginning of 2019, we’ve invested more than $770 million to maintain and improve our transmission and distribution systems.
TEP is contributing $100,000 to Tucson Clean and Beautiful (TCB) in support of the initiative, from corporate resources that won’t be recovered through our rates.
TEP and the University of Arizona have worked together for more than 20 years in a program that combines research, safety and environmental stewardship.
Sabino Canyon visitors can now purchase shuttle tickets from a solar-powered kiosk designed by UA engineering students.
TEP, which ranks in the top quartile of all electric utilities across the country, just wrapped up our best year on record, with 99.99% reliability.
The shift is expected to reduce fuel and maintenance costs by more than $1 million over 10 years with even greater future savings.
Our lineworkers keep power flowing to homes and businesses. Most people don’t know how hard they’ve worked to get to where they are.
Kids are naturally curious explorers. So when it comes to teaching science, hands-on learning works best.