Energy Works - December 2022

Tips to keep your electric bill on Santa's nice list

Tips to keep your electric bill on Santa's nice list

Christmas is around the corner and PNM has some simple no-cost or low-cost tips tips to help save on your electric bill this season.

Use a power strip and a timer. Avoid keeping your holiday lights on during the day or when everyone is sleeping by using a timer.

Use LED string lights or laser projectors. LED string lights are cheaper than old incandescent lights. Also, outdoor laser projectors that shine holiday lights on your home cost even less on your electric bill, take up less space in your garage, and are safer than climbing the roof.

Seal cracks, gaps, and air leaks. Add weather stripping & caulking around doors and windows, and attic entryways to reduce air leaks. Seal air leaks around utility cut-throughs for pipes, gaps around chimneys and recessed lights.

Turn off all lights in the room. Darkening the room and keeping the focus on your Christmas tree lights makes for a nice holiday ambiance and saves you money on your electric bill.

Clean or replace your furnace filters every three months. Dirty filters cause the motor on your furnace to work harder and become less efficient.

Lower your thermostat. Find out how low you can set your thermostat and still feel comfortable. Start by setting it a couple of degrees lower than your normal setting and wear a favorite sweater or snuggle with a blanket.

Clean the flue on wood and pellet-burning heaters. Maintaining your wood and pellet-burning heaters is important. Clean the flue vent and the inside of the appliance with a wire brush to ensure that your home is being heated efficiently.

One space heater on high for 6 hours a day can add approx. $40 or more to your PNM bill. If you're going to use one, use it sparingly and turn it off before leaving the room.

KOATS for kids

KOATS for kids

Building on the season of giving, PNM is a lead sponsor of KOATs for Kids, a drive to ensure kids across New Mexico are warm during the cold winter months. The basic necessity of a coat can mean the difference of a child excelling or failing. There is no greater purpose than investing in our children. To kick off this drive, PNM donated 100 new coats at the start of fall and, since then, PNM employees have doubled that by bringing in additional coats to donate. What may seem like a small donation to some can mean the world to a struggling child and their family. PNM is proud to be part of a community that comes together to support our youth. KOATs for Kids reflects the spirit and values of our employees. If you have a child that attends New Mexico Public Schools and needs a coat, please contact your child's school counselor to receive one.

How to spot a scammer

How to spot a scammer

PNM is warning its customers throughout New Mexico to be on the lookout for phone scams, especially during the holidays and on the weekends. PNM is seeing a surge in scam reports from residential and business customers that scammers are masking their number and instead showing the PNM name and phone number on caller ID, pretending to be with PNM, insisting a past due balance is owed, and threatening to disconnect electricity unless customers pay, within an hour, with a prepaid gift card, Zelle banking service, or through a money order. Sometimes this comes as a call or a text. This is a scam. PNM does not disconnect power due to non-payment on holidays or weekends. This time of year, scammers are banking on you relying on electricity even more because you are home more often, preparing holiday meals, and hosting guests. Do not take their claims for fact. Hang-up or do not reply to the text. Rather, you initiate the status of your account using the contact information printed on your PNM bill.

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Treecycling

Treecycling

Once the holidays are over, please consider recycling your live Christmas tree. PNM, along with the cities of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho will be offering free treecycling after the holidays. Keep an eye on our website at PNM.com and social media for updates and information.

Give the Gift of Power

Give the Gift of Power

Paying towards someone's PNM bill is generous and brings financial relief to them. If you would like to give the gift of power to someone, it is easy to do. All you need is their name and address. Then, call us at 888-DIAL-PNM during business hours, Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., we'll input the customer's account information for you, help with the processing, and then we will notify the recipient of your gift. Your gift can also be done anonymously.

Help provided to families in need

Help provided to families in need

The Albuquerque Community Assistance Fair, the biggest in-person family help day of the year, recently provided immediate onsite assistance to 1,384 families by paying their PNM electric bills through the PNM Good Neighbor Fund. Also onsite helping pay other bills was the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority and the New Mexico Gas Company. Families were able to take home free diapers, free clothing, receive free flu shots, free food assistance, help for seniors, pet care, and much more. More than 40 assistance agencies were in attendance, putting help directly into the hands of individuals who need it the most. Each year, the PNM Good Neighbor Fund distributes tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of families in the areas PNM serves. This program is funded through the generosity of our employees, shareholders, and customers.

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