Powering the grid with solar
Learn more about our approach to advancing solar in the desert and how you can get your home’s power from the sun without solar panels.
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SRP provides reliable, affordable water and power to more than 2 million people living in central Arizona. SRP has provided these essential resources for more than a century to meet the needs of customers and to help the Phoenix metropolitan area, known as the Valley, develop into one of the nation’s most vibrant regions.
Learn more about our approach to advancing solar in the desert and how you can get your home’s power from the sun without solar panels.
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Here are five ways it pays to make energy-efficient upgrades around your home.
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We’ve recently updated our Sustainability Goals to establish more aggressive targets, including achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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When we make an effort to save energy at home, we collectively contribute to a more sustainable environment and lowering our carbon footprint.
Save energy while lowering your carbon footprint Read More »
SRP proactively addresses the risk of wildfires by implementing Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to contribute to the safety of our communities and the resilience of our power systems.
Wildfire preparedness: power shutoffs Read More »
Smart, safe digging begins with calling Arizona 811. After consulting the experts, you can safely dig into your project.
Don’t risk digging into live wires Read More »
Prepare for summer by understanding these events.
Excessive Heat Warnings explained Read More »
When conserving together during periods of high power demand, we can all help to reduce the strain on our grid.
How we avoid rolling blackouts Read More »
We’ve developed a blueprint for power planning, so we’re prepared to adapt to the Valley’s evolving energy needs.
Adapting to an evolving power grid Read More »
Trees within 10 feet of a power line are considered an electrical safety hazard.
Tree trimming near power lines Read More »