When severe drought conditions began more than a decade ago, Tucson Electric Power volunteers began helping state officials provide water for desert wildlife. In partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, TEP donates the use of a 3,000-gallon tanker truck — and the water — and employees volunteer their time to drive the water
TEP offers customers a number of free ways to make paying their electric bills more convenient.
TEP actively recruits veterans for positions throughout the company.
Troublemen are TEP’s first-responders during emergencies and when the power goes out.
Each year, TEP replaces two or three substation transformers, upgrading and modernizing the system to ensure continued reliable power delivery.
TEP employee and retiree volunteers pour tens of thousands of hours into volunteer projects.
TEP is partnering with the Town of Oro Valley to move part of the town’s electrical infrastructure underground.
The Next Generation of Tucson documents the ongoing evolution of TEP’s power portfolio.