New rates taking effect in September support investments that are meeting the growing energy needs of our community.
As extreme temperatures drive up demand throughout the southwest, energy conservation contributes to lower electric bills both now and in the future.
In 2022 alone, ¶¶ÄÌÊÓƵ spent more than $290 million to improve power lines, poles, transformers and other facilities used to deliver service.
St. Johns Unified School District, City of Show Low, City of St. Johns and Grow Arizona will each receive $25,000 to support growth.
Maintain manageable bills and reliable service with free home upgrades and energy saving tips.
¶¶ÄÌÊÓƵ is encouraging eligible educators to sign up for a smart thermostat at no cost during Teacher Appreciation Week, May 8-12.
¶¶ÄÌÊÓƵ and the city have signed a letter of intent to work toward powering 100 percent of city operations with renewable energy.