Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP)

Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) We provide electricity to over 280,000 customers throughout Texas. Report outages at https://outagemap.tnmp.com.

Report power outages and get outage updates: 888-866-7456

TNMP is a transmission and distribution utility, delivering power to more than 260,000 homes and businesses in more than 75 communities in Texas.

TNMP crews prepare year‑round for hurricane season. From equipment checks to storm simulations, our teams are ready to r...
06/07/2026

TNMP crews prepare year‑round for hurricane season. From equipment checks to storm simulations, our teams are ready to respond safely and efficiently when severe weather strikes

If your power goes out, the fastest way to get updates is through our outage map. ⚡Check real-time status updates, estim...
06/06/2026

If your power goes out, the fastest way to get updates is through our outage map. ⚡

Check real-time status updates, estimated restoration times, and crew activity anytime at https://outagemap.tnmp.com/

Stay one step ahead—sign up for outage alerts to receive notifications on outages, restoration progress, planned outages, and severe weather. Having the latest information when you need it most can make all the difference.

06/05/2026
06/05/2026

Proud to power up Hamilton!
From arcing demos to LEGO robotics, STEM fun, safety tips, and a whole lot of smiles - TNMP Day at the Hamilton Public Library brought the energy.
Huge thanks to every family who came out, learned something new, and celebrated with us. Community events like this are why we love what we do. 💛

Attention City of Dickinson TNMP Customers: TNMP is partnering with Burns & McDonnell engineer group to perform patrolli...
06/05/2026

Attention City of Dickinson TNMP Customers: TNMP is partnering with Burns & McDonnell engineer group to perform patrolling and surveying of TNMP lines and poles in your area.
Crews will be working along the highlighted areas on the map to help ensure the safety and reliability of our poles and equipment. We’re committed to ongoing reliability improvements and appreciate your cooperation as this work gets underway.
The inspection area includes:
-Parts of FM 646 and Dickinson Ave to FM 517
-Owens to Hill Ave.
We appreciate your patience as we work to maintain a safe and dependable electrical system for our community.

Safety first when using a generator. ⚠️Never operate a generator inside your home, garage, or near windows and doors—car...
06/05/2026

Safety first when using a generator. ⚠️

Never operate a generator inside your home, garage, or near windows and doors—carbon monoxide can build up quickly and become deadly. Always place generators outdoors at least 20 feet from your home, with the exhaust directed away from living spaces.

Use heavy-duty extension cords rated for outdoor use, and never plug a generator directly into your home’s electrical system.

A little precaution goes a long way—protect yourself and your loved ones by using generators safely.

Attention Dickinson and San Leon TNMP Customers: TNMP is partnering with Burns & McDonnell engineer group to perform pat...
06/04/2026

Attention Dickinson and San Leon TNMP Customers: TNMP is partnering with Burns & McDonnell engineer group to perform patrolling and surveying of TNMP lines and poles in your area.
Crews will be working along the highlighted areas on the map to help ensure the safety and reliability of our poles and equipment. We’re committed to ongoing reliability improvements and appreciate your cooperation as this work gets underway.
The inspection area includes:
-Parts of FM 646 to Caroline St
-South on Caroline St to Owens St
-Continuing south to FM 517
-East on FM 517 to San Leon
We appreciate your patience as we work to maintain a safe and dependable electrical system for our community.

If you see a downed or damaged power line, stay far away and always assume it’s energized. ⚠️Signs of a damaged line can...
06/04/2026

If you see a downed or damaged power line, stay far away and always assume it’s energized. ⚠️

Signs of a damaged line can include lines on the ground, sagging or low-hanging wires, sparks or arcing, damaged poles, or trees and branches tangled in lines. If a power line is down in water, stay out of the water—it could be energized and extremely dangerous.

Call 911 immediately, then notify TNMP so crews can respond safely. Let the experts handle it—your safety always comes first.

To prepare for severe weather, TNMP proactively trimmed vegetation along 375 miles of power lines this last year as part...
06/02/2026

To prepare for severe weather, TNMP proactively trimmed vegetation along 375 miles of power lines this last year as part of our System Resiliency Plan. This work helps reduce outages and improve safety during hurricane season.

If you’re planning to trim trees:
✔ Never trim within 10 feet of power lines
✔ Contact TNMP before doing any work near wires
✔ Stay safe and leave hazardous trimming to professionals.

Learn more: https://tnmp.com/vegetation-management/trees-power-line-safety

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