Salt River Project

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Unexpected outages can happen. Recently, a fallen palm tree took down an entire utility pole!
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8 days ago
From ground-level to 200+ feet in the air, our crane inspectors play a crucial role in keeping our lineworkers safe, which keeps you in power!
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12 days ago
Appreciating the stars today with this time-lapse photo from Roosevelt Dam 💫
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13 days ago
Reducing your energy use during on-peak hours can help lower your bill.
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16 days ago
SRP entered into an agreement with NextEra Energy Resources to develop 3,000 megawatts of new solar generation by 2034. These projects will deliver low-cost energy to SRP customers and create long-term community benefits across Arizona.
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17 days ago
The Light Up Navajo VII initiative is underway! SRP is proud to continue supporting this mutual aid initiative led by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and the American Public Power Association.
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18 days ago
In celebration of Earth Day, we wanted to share some of our sustainability wins that have brought us closer to our 2035 Sustainability Goals. We’re working toward a sustainable future for Arizona by reducing our carbon footprint, decreasing waste and engaging the communities we serve.
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25 days ago
This morning SRP crews departed to bring electricity to remote homes in the western Navajo Nation region as part of the Light Up Navajo initiative.
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28 days ago
We’re honoring our crews for Lineworker Appreciation Day. From restoring power during storms to maintaining the grid that keeps our homes, schools and businesses running smoothly, our lineworkers show unwavering dedication, skill and courage every single day.
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29 days ago
SRP's first-ever self-built and self-operated photovoltaic solar facility is now online! The site, located in Florence, Ariz., will also test three types of solar trackers and three different inverters — devices that convert the direct current electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current electricity, which is the standard energy used by customers — to find which combinations and independent technologies are most effective for long-term planning.
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Our water supply travels more than 150 miles to reach your faucet. It begins as rain and snow in the forest. High in the mountains, in the forests of northern and eastern Arizona, lie the Salt and Verde watersheds. In the winter, snow collects across 8.3 million acres of this protected forestland. In the spring, the snow melts and the journey of your water begins. These watersheds are the source of the water we use every day. Dams help capture water in reservoirs. Melted snow travels down the mountains and into the Salt and Verde rivers, where it flows and is stored through a series of seven lakes, also known as SRP’s reservoir system. Water collected in our reservoirs is then released through dams. The dams allow us to control the flow of water so we can manage floods and store it for times we need it like during periods of drought. Dams are also used to generate hydroelectric power. Water then moves into our cities through a system of canals. SRP delivers water throughout our Valley to cities, farms and irrigation customers using a canal system of 131 miles. The canals lead to water treatment plants and smaller waterways called laterals. The laterals are used to carry water to irrigation customers, including farmers. Water is then treated to meet quality standards. The water we deliver to city treatment plants is treated there to meet water quality standards. Once treated, the water is delivered through underground pipes to your home.
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The SRP Board has voted 'Yes' on a temporary summer price decrease through a reduction in its Fuel and Purchased Power Adjustment Mechanism (FPPAM). The FPPAM decrease would be effective with the May 2026 billing cycle through the October 2026 billing cycle. The average residential customer will experience a monthly bill decrease of $5.57 during this time. Actual bill impacts will vary based on customer usage and price plan.
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