PNM Initiates Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in Las Vegas, NM. PNM has shut off power to 2,300 customers in Las Vegas due to extreme fire risk. This is a last resort measure to protect lives and property against the risk our electrical equipment igniting a wildfire.
Crews will begin patrolling power lines for damage once wind conditions are safe to do so and wildfire risk has gone down. Power is estimated to be out for customers affected by this PSPS until 3 a.m. Friday.
PNM has directly notified all customers affected by this PSPS.
Additional weather-related outages are still possible for other customers in Las Vegas and across the state. Please report outages at PNM.com/outage.
Visit PNM.com/wildfire-safety for more information.
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FAQs: Billing
Can I change my due date?
Your due date is set by when your meter is read, so at this time, there is no way to change your due date.
Why do my rates change?
There are two ways your rates can change. The first is that they change seasonally. During the summer months of June, July and August, when demand and electricity costs are at their highest, higher rates will be in effect. Lower rates are in effect during the non-summer months of September through May, reflecting the lower cost of electricity at that time of year. The second way your electricity rate can change is that there are "blocks" or groupings of rates based on your monthly electricity usage. The less you use, the less you pay per average kilowatt hour.
What are the different charges on page 2 of the bill?
The different items on page 2 reflect the different charges the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission allows us to collect from customers, and these reflect the various costs associated with delivery of electricity to you.