The Salt River Project will start working on its annual maintenance and construction project on Valley canals on Thursday.
Officials with Salt River Project are reminding the public that a new phase of canal maintenance work is set to start on Thursday, when the canal on the north side of the Salt River will be drained ...
According to the utility provider, a northside dry-up is being conducted this month along a portion of the canal that runs ...
Salt River Project (SRP), a not-for-profit public power utility serving the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, and ESS (NYSE:GWH), a leading manufacturer of iron flow long-duration energy storage ...
Booming development throughout Phoenix makes having a partnership that encourages sustainability and lowering costs a major advantage for construction companies. Knowing this, Salt River Project (SRP) ...
Salt River Project (SRP) announced today that it has invested US$2.9 million in 37 research and development projects with Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of ...
Customers of Arizona’s second-largest power utility will face a 3.5% rate hike starting in November, in a move that will boost the average residential charge by $5.61 a month. The board of Salt River ...
Phoenix’s rapid growth and rising data center demand are straining the Salt River Project grid. Using AECC Conductors, SRP achieved an 80% capacity increase without replacing valuable 1970s-era ...
Salt River Project (SRP) is partnering with Valley aquatic centers to help families-in-need receive water safety resources as summer approaches. The project aims to provide free and low-cost swimming ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Salt River Project (SRP) customers could see their electric bills increase next year if a new proposal is approved. On Monday, SRP announced a public pricing process that would ...
PHOENIX – Salt River Project customers in metro Phoenix should brace for higher electric bills later this year after the utility approved a new pricing plan on Thursday. The plan will bump bills up by ...