Introduction

Staying true to our mission in a new economy.

The continuing and increased focus in conjunction with changing regulatory landscape requires the ability to adapt quickly in the new economy. This certainly applies to TMLP. To humanitarians, a new green economy may mean being socially aware by improving human well-being and building social equity while reducing environmental risks and scarcities. To economists, it may mean focusing on sustainable development and reducing poverty by transforming economic activities and economies.

To TMLP, a new economy means being conscious about the environmental footprint we leave behind. It's more than just recycling and renewable energy; it's about actively and consciously taking a proactive approach to sustainability while also being efficient with our resources. It's about setting standards and then bettering them. And it's about energy efficiency and making the right choices for our ratepayers.