TEP has recommendations for customers looking to keep cool now that triple-digit heat is here to stay through Tucson's summer months.
TUCSON, Ariz. — They serve less hot coffee and more iced drinks all to help their customers cool down, but that comes with a price.Their goal is to create a comfortable environment.
With more people doing just that, TEP has invested $290 million into improving their systems to prevent any outages.
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