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TEP Named Utility of the Year by Solar Electric Power Association

Monday, June 4th, 2012

From the news release on Business Wire:

TUCSON, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has recognized Tucson Electric Power (TEP) as the 2012 Investor Owned Utility (IOU) of the Year for the company’s leadership and continued investment in solar energy.

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“TEP has studied and maintained solar energy systems for more than a decade. In recent years, we’ve dramatically expanded our solar resources in Southern Arizona, and we are committed to adding solar resources in the future.”

“We’ve worked very hard to embrace solar energy as a clean, renewable resource for our customers and an opportunity for economic development in our community. We couldn’t be more pleased to receive this honor,” said Paul Bonavia, Chairman and CEO of TEP and its parent company, UNS Energy Corporation (NYSE: UNS). “TEP has studied and maintained solar energy systems for more than a decade. In recent years, we’ve dramatically expanded our solar resources in Southern Arizona, and we are committed to adding solar resources in the future.”

TEP currently has more than 45 megawatts (MW) of solar generating capacity, enough to meet the annual electric needs of more than 8,000 Tucson homes. By the end of 2014, TEP expects to have more than 240 MW of solar generating capacity, enough to meet the annual electric needs of more than 46,000 homes.

SEPA is a Washington D.C.-based trade group with more than 1,000 utility and solar industry members nationwide. The award was presented yesterday to Bonavia and David Hutchens, President of TEP and UNS Energy, in Orlando, Fla., during a ceremony held on the eve of the annual convention of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), an association of shareholder-owned electric companies representing approximately 70 percent of the U.S. electric power industry.

To select the recipient of the Investor Owned Utility of the Year award, SEPA evaluated the 2011 solar energy initiatives of more than 50 utility companies. Criteria included completion of solar projects, program diversity, program partnerships, innovation, net-metering and interconnection policy, leadership and support from management, community awareness and marketing efforts, and customer service and accessibility.

During SEPA’s evaluations, TEP’s solar initiatives shined for several reasons:

  • With the launch of the Bright Tucson Community Solar program, TEP was the country’s first IOU to offer a program that allows customers to purchase energy from local solar arrays in 150 kilowatt-hour (kWh) “blocks,” thus reducing or eliminating their use of conventional power while locking in an affordable solar energy rate for up to 20 years. Last year, SEPA recognized TEP with an award for Utility Innovation in Solar Program Design for the program.
  • Continued partnership with the University of Arizona (UA) Science and Technology Park’s Solar Zone, where TEP both owns and purchases power from large, utility-scale solar farms built by several solar developers using different solar technologies.
  • TEP’s 5 MW Sundt Solar Boost Project, which will produce up to 5 MW of electricity using a concentrating solar power system without added emissions at the company’s H. Wilson Sundt Generating Station in Tucson.
  • TEP is currently studying various forms of electric energy storage (EES) technologies, which will play a critical role in renewable integration. TEP is working with the Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy (AzRISE), the UA and other project partners to develop a combined compressed air and battery storage system at the UA’s Science and Technology Park southeast of Tucson.

“It’s important for us to develop solar energy programs and strategies that are achievable and cost-effective for our customers,” Hutchens said. “Our partnerships are an important part of our long-term solar strategy. We share this award with our customers and the community.”

“Last year, solar energy was the nation’s fastest growing generation source thanks in large part to utilities like Tucson Electric Power,” said Julia Hamm, SEPA President and CEO. “Through their first-of-a-kind community solar program to their storage and CSP initiatives, TEP has proven why it is deserving of the Investor Owned Utility of the Year title. Their innovation and strong portfolio should serve as a model for other IOUs on how to successfully embrace clean solar energy.”

“TEP is a national leader in the deployment of renewable energy. The partnership between TEP and the University of Arizona in developing the Solar Zone at the UA Tech Park is an example of TEP’s leadership and forward thinking in the utility industry. The Solar Zone has emerged as a leading center for solar energy development, especially in the testing, evaluation and demonstration of new solar technology,” said Bruce Wright, Associate Vice President for Research Parks at the University of Arizona.

Tucson Electric Power provides safe, reliable service to more than 404,000 customers in southern Arizona. To learn more about TEP’s solar energy programs, visit tep.com.

TEP Ranks among Nation’s Top Utilities for Expanding Solar Energy

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Tucson Electric Power ranked sixth in the nation for expanding their solar energy portfolio. TEP has nearly 25 megawatts (MW) of solar generating capacity at this time and plans to add nearly 200 MW of solar generating capacity to its system by the end of 2014.

From the news release:

TUCSON, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tucson Electric Power (TEP) ranked sixth in the nation last year for per-capita additions to its solar energy portfolio, according to a report released this month by the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA).\

The industry group’s ranking reflects the expansion of TEP’s solar power systems as well as the photovoltaic (PV) arrays added last year to local homes and businesses. TEP now has nearly 25 megawatts (MW) of solar generating capacity, enough to power more than 6,000 Tucson homes.

“TEP is an established leader in solar energy, and our ranking among SEPA’s Top 10 Solar Electric Utilities report shows we’re not resting on our laurels,” said Paul Bonavia, Chairman, President and CEO of TEP and its parent company, UniSource Energy Corporation (NYSE: UNS). “In fact, we’re ramping up our solar energy development at a rate that should launch us to even greater heights in SEPA’s future rankings.”

TEP plans to add nearly 200 MW of solar generating capacity to its system by the end of 2014. Those additions will include 28 MW of company-owned solar arrays, up to 125 MW in combined capacity from privately developed projects and an estimated 44 MW from new systems installed at customers’ homes and businesses.

The output of those systems will help TEP satisfy Arizona’s Renewable Energy Standard, which requires electric utilities to increase their use of renewable power each year until it represents 15 percent of their power in 2025. Efforts to comply with the standard are funded through customer surcharges established annually by the Arizona Corporation Commission.

In 2010, TEP added 29.7 watts of solar generating capacity per customer. That figure ranked just behind the per-capita capacity added by Pacific Gas & Electric, the large Southern California utility that ranks as the top U.S. solar power producer. Silicon Valley Power, a municipal utility serving just under 52,000 customers, topped SEPA’s per-capita rankings for 2010 with 39.9 watts per customer.

“We congratulate Tucson Electric Power for proving itself one of the solar power leaders in the electric utility industry,” said SEPA President Julia Hamm. “TEP has developed creative business models and approaches that are appropriate for its environment and that bring the benefits of solar power to its operations, its customers and our society.”

“The trends are clear – utilities are offering their customers more solar power in almost every region of the country,” Hamm said. “With the leadership of organizations like TEP, we expect those trends to continue.”

A full copy of SEPA’s 2010 Top 10 Solar Electric Utilities report and other information about the survey is posted online at sepatop10.org.

Tucson Electric Power provides safe, reliable service to more than 402,000 customers in the Tucson metropolitan area. To learn more, visit tep.com. For more information about parent company UniSource Energy, visit uns.com.