Users' questions

What does Salt River Project do?

What does Salt River Project do?

As a community-based not-for-profit water and energy company, SRP provides reliable, affordable water and power to more than 2 million people living in central Arizona. SRP has provided these essential resources for more than a century to meet the needs of customers and help the region grow.

Where is the Salt River Project?

The Salt River Project, located near Phoenix, Arizona, includes a service area of about 240,000 acres spanning portions of Maricopa, Gila and Pinal Counties in central Arizona.

How many customers does Salt River Project have?

Power data FY21

Electric service area 2,800 square miles
Electric customers, year-end 1,093,264
Peak – SRP retail customers 7,615,000 kW
Total electric sales 41,433 GWh

When did Salt River Project start?

February 7, 1903
Salt River Project/Founded
Over 200,000 acres (81,000 ha) of private land belonging to the ranchers and farmers in the association were pledged for collateral and the association was officially incorporated February 7, 1903, becoming the first multipurpose project started under the reclamation act.

Who supplies electricity to Phoenix?

Arizona is served by three primary investor-owned utilities: Arizona Public Service Company (APS), Tucson Electric Power Company (TEP), and UNS Electric.

Where does Phoenix get its water?

The city of Phoenix ‘s water supply comes primarily from the Salt River Project (SRP) which brings water by canal and pipeline from the Salt and Verde Rivers , and the Central Arizona Project (CAP) which transports Colorado River water. A small amount of Phoenix’ supply comes from wells, or groundwater.

How many employees does the Salt River Project have?

5,1232014
Salt River Project/Number of employees

Who owns the Salt River?

Salt River Tubing opens 7 days a week beginning April 30th. Salt River Tubing operates under permit of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service in Tonto National Forest.

What year did Arizona get electricity?

In 1884, the Phoenix Light and Fuel Company was formed to provide electricity and heat to the people of the three-year-old town of Phoenix. It changed its name to Pacific Gas and Electric Company in 1906 and to Central Arizona Light and Power in 1920.

What is the average electric bill in Phoenix AZ?

$128.40
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average monthly electricity bill in Arizona is $128.40. That places Arizona sixth in the nation, and its substantially higher than the national average of $111.67.

Which SRP plan is the cheapest?

Basic: This is the simplest rate plan with flat prices for each kilowatt hour of electricity regardless of the time of day. SRP charges higher rates in warmer seasons.

What is the Salt River Project in Arizona?

It is one of the primary public utility companies in Arizona. The name, Rio Salado Project – “Rio Salado” is Spanish for “Salt River” – used to refer to the improvement projects along the Salt River through the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, is not related to SRP.

How is the Salt River project related to SRP?

The name, Rio Salado Project – “Rio Salado” is Spanish for “Salt River” – used to refer to the improvement projects along the Salt River through the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, is not related to SRP. SRP serves nearly all of the Phoenix metropolitan area. A large portion of its electric service territory is shared with Arizona Public Service .

Where is the headquarters of Salt River project power?

SRP’s headquarters is located at: 1500 N. Mill Ave. Tempe, AZ 85281

Why is SRP important to the Phoenix area?

SRP has delivered on its commitment to provide reliable and affordable water and power to Central Arizona for more than a century. By providing these essential resources, SRP has helped the Phoenix metropolitan area to develop and thrive. SRP acts in the best interest of the people we serve and strive to help build a better future for Arizona.

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