Salt River Project

For more than a century, SRP has provided reliable, affordable water and power to more than 2 million people in central Arizona. As a community-based not-for-profit water and energy company, SRP acts in the best interest of the people it serves and strives to help build a better future for Arizona.

Female SRP employee stands on rooftop holding large, round weather balloon

Cómo usamos los globos meteorológicos

Did you know meteorologists can use balloons to aid in weather forecasting? SRP’s weather balloon program measures vertical profiles of temperature, humidity, wind and pressure over the Valley. Both the local and global weather communities benefit from this data.  SRP’s team of meteorologists manages the balloon program that provides valuable data to SRP and the National Weather Service. This data helps forecast thunderstorms within and

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aerial photo of Horse Mesa Dam

Por qué el almacenamiento por bombeo es el futuro de la energía limpia y confiable para Arizona

Editorial authored by Joseph Gardner, Power System Program Manager, SRP   When people ask me what pumped storage is, I like to keep it simple: think of it as a battery—but instead of lithium or chemicals like those that are used in our phones or our cars, it uses water. It’s one of the oldest and most reliable forms of energy storage in the world,

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Haz que tu casa sea más eficiente energéticamente

Improving your home’s energy efficiency can save you money on your electric bill and reduce your environmental footprint. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or prefer to hire professionals, there are plenty of options to make your home more energy efficient.   Renter-friendly options  Energy savings aren’t only for homeowners! According to energy.gov, you could save up to 10% per year on energy costs when you switch

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