Tucson Electric Power has received regulatory approval for a plan to install rooftop solar panels at customers’ homes and provide their electric service for a set monthly fee that would remain fixed for up to 25 years. TEP’s Residential Solar Program, approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), will let customers go solar with no
TEP collects methane from decomposing trash in the city of Tucson’s Los Reales Landfill to help run H. Wilson Sundt Generating Station’s Unit 4.
With Red Horse, TEP has another cost-effective system that provides customers more solar energy for less money.
TEP’s new 500 kilovolt transmission line in Pinal County boosts electric reliability in Southern Arizona.
Many appliances and devices around your house draw power — and cost you money — when they’re off but still plugged in.
When the power goes out, TEP’s emergency response and repair team kicks into high gear.
Through corporate philanthropy and a wide spectrum of employee-led volunteerism, Tucson Electric Power dedicates large-scale efforts to assisting low-income and at-risk customers. TEP partners with a variety of nonprofit organizations such as the Salvation Army, Pima County Interfaith Council, Pima Council on Aging, Primavera Foundation, Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, Arizona Community Action Association,
Tucson Electric Power has launched a new mobile-friendly outage map featuring updates about local service interruptions. The new outage map on tep.com is updated every five minutes using data collected from customer reports, TEP crews and electric system monitoring equipment. The map shows the approximate location of outages, the number of customers affected and the