TEP and Civano Nursery have worked together for 14 years to recycle green waste clipped from around power lines.
TEP is making major investments in renewable energy resources and infrastructure to support business growth and strengthen service reliability.
A variety of factors can cause your bill to go up or down, even for homes that are roughly the same size and have the same number of occupants.
TEP is beginning to display demand information on the bill to further educate customers about their energy usage patterns.
With transmission lines stretching through remote forests and deserts, TEP employees must stay vigilant during wildfire season.
TEP commercial customers now can get assistance from specialized Customer Service Representatives who are trained to answer calls about business needs.
TEP will award $135,000 in Community Impact Grants this year to support nonprofit agency programs.
TEP is seeking information about forest biomass generation systems that could generate power for customers while improving the health of Arizona forests.