TEP partners with the wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and relocation group Wild At Heart to create new homes for burrowing owls.
Tucson Electric Power has added new technology to its renewable-energy portfolio by expanding its solar facilities in Springerville, Arizona. Two new solar arrays have a combined capacity of 10.13 megawatts — 2.83 megawatts of traditional rooftop panels that are mounted on a specialized rack and angled to maximize production, and an innovative 7.3-megawatt low-concentrated photovoltaic
TEP provided energy-efficiency guidance to the Salvation Army, its architect and construction contractor, in addition to rebates.
TEP supports the Mt. Lemmon Science Tour App, which functions as a free audio tour that spans the hour-long drive up the mountain.
The revitalization of downtown Tucson — with new businesses, housing and the Sun Link streetcar — is an important part of our region’s economic development. Tucson Electric Power’s role in facilitating this growth goes beyond simply providing power for commercial and residential customers. We provide support to the city and local businesses, and we’re working
TEP’s Raptor Protection Program is an ongoing effort to safeguard electrical equipment to protect large birds.
For some TEP retirees, leaving the company’s workforce means they devote even more time to the causes they hold dear.
Tucson Electric Power is one of the nation’s leading solar utilities, and its broad commitment to renewable energy continues to generate awards and recognition. TEP followed its 2012 Solar Electric Power Association Solar Utility of the Year national honor with another top-three finish in 2013. The utility also has earned several statewide awards, including the