'When some of these things happen, we’ll know what TEP’s true intent is. Not in a namby pamby letter, but in an annual climate plan bank account deposit and a bunch of newly solarized and climate-proofed homes. Then we’ll celebrate…
Re: the May 9 article “Tucson, TEP zero in on clean energy.”
This is a good first step, but it’s a baby step at best! What we need is for TEP to now step up a lot more in support of the City’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. All this is great, but where’s the skin in the game? Where’s the TEP shareholder cash? Where’s the offer to donate solar panels to low-income Tucsonans to put on their roofs? Where’s the help for making Tucson’s old houses more energy efficient so people don’t freeze in the winter, broil in the summer and still have unaffordably high electric bills? Where’s the commitment to provide solar and backup batteries for City water pumping to get us water in the event of a climate emergency? How about...
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