The truth about SRP
Facts about SRP and where we’re headed for the future.
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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.
Facts about SRP and where we’re headed for the future.
The truth about SRP Read More »
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 »
Join us for our annual Electrical Safety Workshop and learn how to avoid electrical hazards.
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Many homeowners in Arizona elect to install solar panels on the roofs of their homes. The numerous sunny days makes having solar panels a sustainable and energy efficient option for SRP customers.
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At SRP, we are committed to using cleaner energy to power your lives. With all the news about our solar energy plans lately, we thought now would be a good time to cover how solar works.
Answering the question, ‘How does solar work?’ Read More »
Find out how solar eclipses impact our solar power generation, and how we stay prepared.
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We’re deploying new ways to store clean energy that prepare our grid for the future.
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Proven resources like the Coolidge Expansion Project are critical to preserving SRP’s record of reliable, affordable and sustainable power.
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Do you know what to do or not do if you see a downed power line?
Stay safe around downed power lines Read More »