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El Paso Electric

El Paso, TX

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Energy Management and Sustainability
Solar
Renewable Energy
Community Solar

Description

El Paso Electric (EPE) has been a cornerstone of energy provision in West Texas and Southern New Mexico for over a century. Since its inception as the El Paso Electric Railway Company in 1901, EPE has evolved from offering mule-drawn transportation to becoming a primary supplier of electricity for approximately 460,000 customers in a vast 10,000 square mile area, including major cities like El Paso and Las Cruces. EPE is dedicated to maintaining a solid commitment to safety, reliability, and environmental stewardship, striving to power economic growth and innovation in the region.

In recent years, EPE has recognized the importance of sustainable energy solutions, leading the charge towards low carbon generation. The company has made significant strides in increasing its renewable energy sources, aiming to provide cleaner energy to its customers. EPE emphasizes community support through various programs, including educational initiatives and charitable foundations designed to enhance local quality of life.

EPE's strategic vision includes modernizing technology, building out the grid for future growth, and minimizing its environmental footprint. Their commitment extends beyond just providing power; they are focused on driving economic development in their service area by partnering with businesses to facilitate expansion and relocation efforts. El Paso Electric's focus on customer engagement and state-of-the-art solutions, such as electric vehicle support and smart meters, positions the company as a forward-thinking utility provider committed to creating a greener and more sustainable future.

Services Provided

Community Solar; Distributed Generation; Electric Vehicles Programs; New Construction/Service Upgrades; Renewable Energy; Solar Energy; Smart Meters

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