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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.
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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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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.
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Smart, safe digging begins with calling Arizona 811. After consulting the experts, you can safely dig into your project.
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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 »
Facts about SRP and where we’re headed for the future.
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We address common myths around rooftop solar to make sure our customers have all the facts.
Debunking myths around solar energy Read More »
Our crews of line workers work hard to build and maintain our power lines, allowing us to provide reliable power across the Valley.
Life as a line worker Read More »