TEP contributed nearly $1.5 million and thousands of volunteer hours in 2023 to help 216 nonprofit groups.
Unlike traditional power plants, solar arrays and wind farms don’t operate on demand. This means they might not be producing energy when customers want to use it. While energy storage systems are being built to address this need, we can take steps right now to take advantage of clean energy resources when they’re most plentiful.
This past summer, TEP contracted select undergraduate students for a project to evaluate fuel costs and energy consumption.
With chilly mornings still in the mix, there are steps you can take to make sure your home is ready to bridge the time until spring.
“I still marvel at the scale, complexity and impact of our work.”
The annual awards highlight meaningful work that protects our environment, preserves natural resources and advances sustainability.
Don’t let your holiday plans get derailed by energy safety issues.
Throughout this festive season, TEP is embracing the joy of giving and commitment to community service.