TEP plans to issue a request for proposals for the design and construction of new wind energy resources.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of TEP’s Community Action Team, which supports local nonprofit agencies and causes.
TEP has begun providing residential customers with more advance notice of service interruptions required for critical upgrades and repairs.
TEP is a key sponsor of Tucson’s new bike share program that allows riders to rent bicycles to explore the city’s urban core.
TEP is proud to begin its five-year sponsorship of the Winterhaven Festival of Lights, a family-friendly community event that began more than 65 years ago.
TEP employees rely on nearly 800 vehicles and equipment, including a Condor that reaches as high as 180 feet, small golf carts and solar-powered light towers.
Long after they stop working, TEP retirees stay connected to the community through volunteer activities.
In homes with electric heat pumps, customers can expect their bills creep up as the temperatures start to dip.