Energy and copper theft are against the law and put the community in danger. Learn why it happens, how to recognize it and what to do if it happens to your home or business. If you see energy or copper theft happening, report it to PNM immediately.
Trees are integral to our quality of life. They can even save you money on your heating and cooling bills when properly placed. You can help by making sure new trees you plant won't interfere with any power lines or utilities on your property. Learn tips to stay safe when planting and trimming trees on this page.
If you are planning a project that involves digging, including planting a tree or shrubs, make sure you know where your utility lines are. It's easy. Just Call Before You Dig. Dial 811 statewide. It's smart, free and easy - and it's the law.
PNM works closely with First Responders in the communities we serve. Often we find ourselves working side by side on locations during outages, storms, and other scenarios. This page offers tips and guidance for First Responders who are dealing with an electrical emergency.
Occasionally, PNM employees or authorized contractors need to come to your home to work on equipment or perform some other service. In some situations, work may need to be done late at night. View these tips to help keep yourself and PNM employees safe.
Living in New Mexico means getting to see hot air balloons all year long. It also means you should know what to do if a hot air balloon comes into contact with a power line.
We have noticed an increase in phone scammers claiming to be PNM and threatening customers with disconnection or meter removal. Learn how to recognize scams and keep you and your family safe.