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Providing safe, reliable power to metro Tucson. Only large-scale outages are tweeted. Please report outages to 520-623-7711. Outage info: tep.com/outages
- Help us Beat the Peak! Pete the Beak from @TucsonWater suggests pre-cooling your home to avoid high energy use between 3-7 p.m. Set the thermostat 3 degrees lower than your preferred setting at 12. Adjust your thermostat higher in peak hours. Learn more: ow.ly/rEhI50JmyfU
- Arizona’s ferocious #monsoon storms can bring damaging winds and dangerous lightning that can cause power #outages. Just as our crews prepare for severe weather all year long, your family can take steps to stay safe before, during and after storms: tep.com/news/preparing…
- We're proud to introduce new #electric shuttles that began operating today at Sabino Canyon. Take a ride in a zero-emission vehicles powered by TEP. Learn more: ow.ly/qVmJ50x59s7
- Crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power after a severe storm left over 56,000 customers out of power last night. Multiple crews worked through the night. Repairs continue through the weekend to restore about 13,000 customers. Details: ow.ly/jkM950PoeLO
- Local water conservation legend Pete the Beak from @TucsonWater is rallying customers to #BeatThePeak for more reliable service. Using lots of power between 3-7 p.m. – when summer usage reaches its peak – puts a strain on our local grid. Learn easy steps: tep.com/beat-the-peak
- We want to say a big thank you to our crews who worked in triple-digit heat to get the power back on. The severe storm Monday night damaged nearly 50 poles across our community, primarily in the Catalina Foothills area.
- Thanks to our diligent employees for their incredible effort working around the clock to restore power following extreme weather. In just one week, our crews replaced 107 poles damaged by strong wind and rain in the Tucson area, including the southwest side this week.
- Our crews are working as quickly and safely as they can to restore power to our customers after tonight's major storm. When there are multiple outages, you might wonder how we prioritize restoration. Here are the 6 steps we follow when responding. ow.ly/B4Xo50SB6Y9
- Our CEO Susan Gray, TEP veterans and other employees joined @TucsonRomero this morning to plant 21 trees in the neighborhood near Rudy Garcia Park in support of the Tucson Million Trees initiative. Learn more about our discounted shade tree program: ow.ly/caHE50GMZPA
- Crews are responding to reports of downed power lines in several locations after tonight's thunderstorm. If you see a downed line, do not go near it, touch it or drive over it. Instead, move away from the line and call 911. Visit tep.com/outages for updates.
- On this #EarthDay, we're proud of our partnership in helping @uarizona become a renewable #energy leader by powering its campus with wind and solar. ow.ly/mUFJ50EtDkc #Committed2Clean
- Solar energy plays an important role in our plan to deliver 70 percent of our energy from renewable sources by 2035 to help reduce our carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions. Here are five ways we’re generating more solar energy than ever: ow.ly/xlEJ50HQUIq
- We’ve done as much as possible to prepare for the summer storm season, including staging supplies, preparing crews and setting up the systems we use to respond when the weather gets violent. Here’s what that maintenance effort looks like: ow.ly/838k50Popv0





















