Not-for-profit. Here for you.

As a not-for-profit, every decision we make is in support of our customers. From programs that offer more money-saving opportunities to delivering lower energy costs, SRP is focused on you.


Low-cost power

As a not-for-profit utility, we keep our rates as low as possible for our customers. We also help you lower your bills even more by sharing ways to conserve energy.


*Reflects an average price per kWh across SRP’s price plans vs. the combined average price per kWh of 10 peer electric utilities in the Southwest with over 500,000 customers from November 2024 - October 2025. Source: eia.gov data.


Cents per kWh
  • 38.65San Diego Gas & Electric
  • 38.45Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
  • 24.95Southern Cal. Edison
  • 24.82Los Angeles Dept of Water & Power
  • 17.40 Sacramento Municipal Util Dist
  • 14.86Arizona Public Service Co.
  • 12.56Public Service of Colorado
  • 11.88Public Service of New Mexico
  • 11.82SRP
  • 11.29Pacific Corp (UT)
  • 11.04Nevada Power
**Source: Dept. of Energy EIA-826 Reports for 12 months ending September 30, 2025


SRP Marketplace™

Find exclusive deals and discounts on energy-efficient products.

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SRP Bring Your Own Thermostat Program™ (BYOT)

Cash in with a smart thermostat that not only saves you energy and money but earns it too.

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Residential Rebates

Get cash back when you make energy-efficient home upgrades.

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Business Energy Efficiency Program

Save on facility improvements and projects.

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Small Business Energy Savings

Get money back with simple, energy-efficient upgrades.

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Building a modernized, reliable grid

Power System Planning

As we shift to more renewable generation resources, ensuring the power you use remains reliable and affordable is key.

No. 1 for reliability for electric utilities in the Southwest.***

Delivering reliable power for you and your family is our top priority.
***Among electric utilities with more than 500,000 customers. Source: 2024 SAIDI, per eia.gov.


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Conserving the Valley’s water and power

Water for the Next Century

SRP is working with our customers and cities to conserve water. By 2035, we’re aiming to conserve 5 billion gallons of water.

More Energy for Tomorrow

Through programs and rebates, our customers saved over 636,000 MWh of energy in 2024. That’s enough to power 50,000 average homes for a year.

Underground Water Banking/Recharging

SRP uses underground aquifers to help prepare for drought. Since 1994, we've banked over 17 Saguaro Lakes' worth of water below ground.

A More Resilient Water Supply

The SRP Healthy Forest Initiative™ strategically thins Arizona’s overgrown forests to prevent wildfires and reduce the amount of residual debris that enters our water supply.

 

Take a closer look

Watch the videos below to see how we're shaping a sustainable water and energy future for the Valley.