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Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is an electric utility company serving southern Arizona in the United States. It is a subsidiary of Fortis, which announced its acquisition of parent company UNS Energy in 2013. [1] Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, a baseball stadium on Tucson's south side, was once named Tucson Electric Park for TEP.
Tucson Electric Power provides safe, reliable service to 404,000 customers in southern Arizona. To learn more, visit tep.com. For more information about UNS Energy, visit uns.com.
The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) was established in 1929 as the Contractors License Bureau under the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards. Today it is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).
Rank Entity State Class of ownership Parent Number of customers Sales (MWh) Revenue ($1,000 ) Average retail price/kWh) 1: Pacific Gas & Electric: CA: Investor owned
In 2003, the company acquired Citizens Communications's Arizona gas and electric operations in 2003 and renamed them UniSource Energy Services. [ 1 ] On August 24, 2004, the company restated its net income, and the new figure is $113.9 million in 2003, $34.9 million in 2002 and $63.8 million in 2001.
Central Hudson Gas & Electric, a utility in New York; Tucson Electric Power and UniSource Energy Services, utilities in Arizona; Newfoundland Power, serving 85% of the population of Newfoundland and Labrador; Fortis' original operating electric power subsidiary; Maritime Electric, serving 90% of the population of Prince Edward Island
Investor-owned electric power delivery utilities with assets in the United States of America [2] [3] [4] Parent company Operating company Operating states AES Corporation (AES) AES Indiana, formerly Indianapolis Power & Light: IN: Dayton Power and Light: OH: Allete (ALE) Minnesota Power: MN: Superior Water, Light and Power: WI: Alliant Energy ...
UniSource Energy Services is an electric and natural gas utility company serving Arizona in the United States. It is a subsidiary of Fortis. W. B. Foshay Co., a predecessor of Citizens Communications, acquired Southern Arizona Power of Nogales and Desert Power and Water of Kingman in 1927. [1] [2]