
Take Control of Your Energy Bills: Smart
Solutions for SRP E-27P Demand
Management in Arizona
As electricity prices continue to rise and energy use becomes more scrutinized, homeowners in
Arizona are increasingly searching for cost-saving, environmentally responsible solutions. One
of the most effective strategies is adopting intelligent energy use plans such as Salt River
Project’s E-27P rate. This time-of-use pricing model is designed for homes with higher
electricity demand, and understanding it is key to saving money and optimizing consumption. In
this article, we’ll break down the essentials of SRP E-27P demand management, explore
powerful tools like demand controllers, and share how your home can take advantage of this
pricing structure while lowering monthly bills.
What Is SRP E-27P and Why It Matters
The SRP E-27P plan is a residential time-of-use demand rate designed for customers with solar
panels or high electricity usage. Unlike traditional plans that only charge based on the total
kilowatt-hours used, E-27P considers your peak demand—that is, the 30-minute period in a
billing cycle when your electricity use is highest. This can significantly affect your monthly bill.
If you run your air conditioning, dryer, and electric oven all at once during SRP’s peak hours
(typically between 2–8 p.m.), you’ll pay more, regardless of how little power you use at other
times. That’s why smart home energy demand management SRP strategies are crucial for
reducing costs under this plan.
Optimizing Your Usage with a SRP E-27P Energy
Optimization System
A common myth is that energy conservation alone is enough. In truth, under the E-27P plan,
timing matters just as much. With the right SRP E-27P energy optimization system,
homeowners can automatically adjust when appliances operate, ensuring heavy-use devices
aren’t running during peak times.
Energy optimization systems typically include:
Smart panels that monitor and control real-time energy use
Automated scheduling of HVAC systems, water heaters, and pool pumps
Alerts to notify you before you exceed demand thresholds
These systems don’t just save money—they reduce energy waste, contributing to a greener, more
efficient household.