About Energy Resources

The City of Mesa's Energy Resources Department provides safe and reliable Electric and Gas utility services. 

Electric Utility Service

Electric utility service is provided to approximately 15,000 residential and commercial customers located within approximately 5.5 square-miles centered about and including Mesa's downtown area.

Natural Gas Utility Service

Natural gas service is provided to more than 54,000 homes and businesses within the City service area of approximately 90 square miles located in the City limits; and the Magma service area, a 236 square-mile certificated system located southeast of the City in Pinal County, Arizona.

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In the News: Report a Problem:
  • NATURAL GAS HONDA CIVIC is named the 2012 "Green Car of the Year" by Green Car Journal.  Click here for complete story.
  • Check-out our new e-SMARTkids interactive page for kids, parents and teachers!
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  • ARE YOU A CURRENT CITY OF MESA ELECTRIC CUSTOMER?  Did you know you have a voice in how the City secures your electric power?  Energy Resources will be holding a series of  meetings to present initial findings on the electric Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).  To learn more about IRP and meeting details Click here.

Monthly Safety Message:

Take Energy Safety to Heart this February!

It's easy to take electricity for granted. Flip a switch and your lights go on. The wonders of modern technology mean that electricity is as safe as it is convenient. Whether we're talking aboutheart light bulbs or outlets or cords, it's still a bright idea to be safety-smart with electricity. Make sure your home is a safe haven for you and your family.

Natural gas is a great energy source for homes and businessesIf it's properly used, it is a safe, clean and efficient fuel for stoves, ovens, furnaces, water heaters and fireplace log starters. Always make sure to operate gas appliances correctly and have them properly maintained by qualified professional.   Improper maintenance can result in dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.  The City of Mesa urges customers to install Carbon Monoxide detectors and to use fuel-burning heating equipment safely to avoid carbon-monoxide (CO) poisoning. 

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Kids Corner

What is Energy?  Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is in everything.  We use energy for everything we do, from riding our bikes to using the family computer.  The City of Mesa provides electric and natural gas energy to businesses, homes, and schools.

e-Smart

To learn more about Energy visit the following kids websites:

Dr. E's Lab - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
EIA Energy Kids
Energy Hogs
Kid's sites from U.S. Government
Smithsonian Kids

More Kids Stuff:

City of Mesa Kids and Teens Page     

Energy Resources Department

Address:   PO Box 1466
                 Mesa, AZ 85211

Phone:     480-644-4444
               (Non-Emergency)

Email

Office Hours: 
Monday - Thursday
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Gas Odors or Emergencies: 
480-644-4277 (GASS) or 911
(24 hours/7 days)

Electric Emergencies: 
480-644-2266 or 911
(24 hours/7 days)

Report Utility Theft

Contacts:

Frank McRae, Department Manager

Michael Comstock, Deputy Director