Cómo gestionamos la alta demanda
We’re explaining the reasons why SRP offers time-of-use price plans to customers. It’s something called peak demand.
Cómo gestionamos la alta demanda LEER MÁS
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.
We’re explaining the reasons why SRP offers time-of-use price plans to customers. It’s something called peak demand.
Cómo gestionamos la alta demanda LEER MÁS
When we make an effort to save energy at home, we collectively contribute to a more sustainable environment and lowering our carbon footprint.
Ahorra energía mientras reduces tu huella de carbono LEER MÁS
Every year, exceptional employees and retirees are honored with the SRP Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Awards, recognizing their dedication to community service in 2025.
Ganadores del premio Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Award 2025 de SRP LEER MÁS
SRP partners with The Precisionists Inc.
La neurodiversidad en el trabajo LEER MÁS
SRP customers can make cash payments at over 900 convenient locations across the Valley.
Opciones convenientes de pagos en efectivo LEER MÁS
SRP delivers water to over 15,000 residences that use flood irrigation to deep water their property. Our team is here to help you get the most out of your irrigation water.
Conociendo tu suministro de irrigación LEER MÁS
Diversifying our supply chain has economically empowered diverse businesses we work with. Our value of ethical, sustainably sourcing products and services inspired the launch of our supplier diversity initiative back in 1995.
Fostering economic growth through supplier diversity LEER MÁS
Valley cities are safer and greener thanks to this partnership with SRP.
SRP está plantando árboles en las comunidades LEER MÁS
SRP water expert Charlie Ester shares how we plan for drought. But, what is drought? Is it normal? Will Phoenix have enough water?
Why do some yards have irrigation while others don’t? To understand the answer to that question, we must go back over a century to the early 1900s.
La historia de la irrigación en Arizona LEER MÁS









