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Published: 26 November 2019 26 November 2019

(Albuquerque, NM) – Over 525,000 customers depend on PNM for electricity, and we are proud to deliver reliable power to our customers. But sometimes power outages do occur, and with winter approaching, preparedness for winter storms is vital to the safety and wellbeing of New 

Mexico’s families. Proper planning and keeping some simple tips in mind during winter weather can help keep customers and PNM employees safe.

Understanding how power is restored

During an outage and/or storm, our crews’ first priority is to make sure the scene is safe, assess the damage, and then start the restoration efforts. In the case of a major, widespread storm, this assessment may take a while. The information they gather helps us plan our work.

In an outage, addressing hazardous situations such as downed wires is the first priority. We also prioritize repairs that restore service to critical facilities such as hospitals, water pumping stations, and police and fire departments.

In in areas of the state that are prone to severe winter weather, having an alternate means of warming your residence, and extra food and water is important. Snow and mud may prevent us from quickly reestablishing service, especially in remote areas.

As we work to restore power to all customers, you may see your neighbor’s lights on, while your location remains in the dark. Different parts of a neighborhood may be on different circuits, and not all circuits are restored at one time. Sometimes, a problem only affects service to your home. Power outages can be reported by calling 888-DIAL-PNM or online at PNM.com/outage.

About PNM

With headquarters in Albuquerque, PNM is the largest electricity provider in New Mexico, serving 525,000 customers in dozens of communities across the state. PNM is a subsidiary of PNM Resources, an energy holding company also headquartered in Albuquerque. For more information, visit www.PNM.com.