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City and Tucson Electric Power begin public engagement on energy collaboration; mayor and council approve election placeholder

3176305 · April 23, 2025
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City staff and Tucson Electric Power launched public engagement on a proposed Energy Collaboration Agreement, a green-tariff option for city operations and a pilot microgrid; council approved continuing outreach and set a placeholder for a possible November ballot on a TEP franchise.

City resilience and legal staff described a city‑utility engagement effort to develop an Energy Collaboration Agreement (ECA), a proposed green-tariff subscription for municipal operations, and a Donna Liggins microgrid pilot project.

Chief Resilience Officer Fatima Luna said the city ran three town halls in April and collected feedback on priorities: clean and renewable energy, resilience (microgrids and resilient hubs), affordability…

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