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Power

  • The power of vegetation management 
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    The power of vegetation management 

    Vegetation management helps us provide safe and reliable power to the Valley. When trees grow too close to power lines, they can cause power outages and create safety risks. We work hard to keep this from happening.  SRP’s vegetation management program  Here at SRP, we prune and remove trees and other vegetation that pose a…

  • Why Pumped Storage is the Future of Clean, Reliable Energy for Arizona
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    Why Pumped Storage is the Future of Clean, Reliable Energy for 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…

  • Save energy while lowering your carbon footprint

    Save energy while lowering your carbon footprint

    When we make an effort to save energy at home, we collectively contribute to a more sustainable environment and lowering our carbon footprint.


Water


Community

  • The power of vegetation management 
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    The power of vegetation management 

    Vegetation management helps us provide safe and reliable power to the Valley. When trees grow too close to power lines, they can cause power outages and create safety risks. We work hard to keep this from happening.  SRP’s vegetation management program  Here at SRP, we prune and remove trees and other vegetation that pose a…

  • Save energy and win prizes
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    Save energy and win prizes

    We’re giving away prizes all summer long through an online scavenger hunt and at events across the Valley.

  • Arizona’s largest not-for-profit utility

    Arizona’s largest not-for-profit utility

    The Salt River Project (SRP) is a community-based, not-for-profit organization that provides reliable, affordable and sustainable water and energy to over 2 million people in central Arizona. But what does it really mean to be a not-for-profit organization?  Not-for-profit vs for-profit  SRP does not have or answer to financial stakeholders or investors. This is what…


Employees

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