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Texas New Mexico Power

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About Texas New Mexico Power

Texas New Mexico Power is an investor owned entity supplying electricity in Texas, including cities such as Carrollton, Lewisville, Pearland, League City, and Texas City.

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Texas New Mexico Power Overview

  • Company Type:Investor Owned
  • Headquarters:577 North Garden Ridge Boulevard
    Lewisville, Texas 75067
    United States of America
  • CEO:Neal Walker

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Texas New Mexico Power Plans

Texas New Mexico Power offers a total of 4 plans for electricity. Plans are subject to change at any time and these may not be the plans currently offered.

Most Popular Texas New Mexico Power Plans

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

All Texas New Mexico Power Plans

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

12 Month Usage Bill Credit

Residential

  • Rate 13.9¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 12 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Quick Facts About Texas New Mexico Power

Texas New Mexico Power consumers deal with outages that were on average 92.73 minutes per incident, with approximately 1.12 outages each year.

Texas New Mexico Power participates in the wholesale electricity market, purchasing power generated by other providers and then reselling to their customers.

Grid Reliability

Length & Frequency of Texas New Mexico Power's Power Outages

92.73 min.

vs. national average of 137.24 min.

1.12 outages/yr

vs. national average of 1.27

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Texas New Mexico Power County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Archer County8,6164613.19$151.15/mo
Bosque County18,2754413.15$152.11/mo
Brazoria County388,1814313.17$150.74/mo
Clay County10,2364413.22$152.03/mo
Collin County1,158,6964713.18$151.95/mo
Comanche County13,5404413.21$152.47/mo
Cooke County41,2154413.20$151.84/mo
Coryell County85,0574413.18$151.73/mo
Denton County977,2814713.16$151.91/mo
Erath County42,2884313.16$151.97/mo

Cities Texas New Mexico Power Has Coverage

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

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Texas New Mexico Power FAQ:

Who is the CEO of Texas New Mexico Power?

Neal Walker is the CEO of Texas New Mexico Power.

When will Texas New Mexico Power power be restored?

The average number of minutes for an outage for Texas New Mexico Power's consumers is 92.733 minutes.

What is the phone number for Texas New Mexico Power?

The Texas New Mexico Power phone number is (888) 866-7456.

What cities does Texas New Mexico Power have customers in to?

Texas New Mexico Power supplies in 92 cities.

How many counties does Texas New Mexico Power offer service in?

There are 34 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Texas New Mexico Power.

Matt Hope
Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2024-03-07