PNM Mutual Assistance Crew Dispatched to Gulf Coast
September 15 2008 - 3:10PM
PR Newswire (US)
PNM Crews to Arrive Today to Help Restore Power in the Gulf Coast
Region of Texas ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- PNM dispatched a team to Texas this weekend to assist with the
impact of Hurricane Ike and help restore power to residents of the
Gulf Coast region of Texas. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080811/PNMLOGO) "We sent some
very experienced linemen to respond to a request for help from our
sister company, and we are prepared to handle nearly any kind of
work we're called on to do to assist Texas-New Mexico Power and the
residents of the Gulf Coast," said Jeff Nawman, Operations Manager
for PNM. "The crews are heading into an unfamiliar service
territory where power poles and lines will likely be down. It can
be hazardous and sometimes dangerous work, but we recognize that we
have an obligation to be a good corporate citizen, not just to our
neighbors in Albuquerque, but residents who live in other states,
as well." 45 linemen and 27 utility vehicles departed from PNM's
Electric Service Center in Albuquerque at 7 a.m. on Sunday, Sept.
14. After spending the night in Fort Stockton, Texas, crews
anticipate arriving in TNMP's Gulf Coast service area early this
evening. PNM responded to a request for assistance from PNM's
sister company, Texas-New Mexico Power Company (TNMP). TNMP is a
provider of electrical and transmission distribution services to
approximately 115,000 customers in the Gulf Coast region. This is
the eighth mutual assistance response mission for PNM crews, and
linemen anticipate assisting TNMP with a wide variety of
post-hurricane restoration work, including the replacement of
distribution poles and transformers, repairing downed electrical
lines, running new services and repairing transmission structures.
After Hurricane Ike hit the Gulf Coast of Texas in the early hours
of Sept. 13, TNMP reported that virtually all of its 115,000
customers were without power. As of this morning, TNMP has restored
power to an estimated 36,000 business and residential customers,
meaning that about 32 percent of TNMP's customers now have power.
TNMP's Gulf Coast service area includes Texas City, Dickinson,
League City, Friendswood, Alvin, La Marque, Angleton, Sweeny, West
Columbia, Brazoria, Bailey's Prairie, Hillcrest Village and
Holliday Lakes. Find out more about TNMP by visiting
http://www.tnmp.com/ or http://www.pnm.com/tnmp.
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of PNM, +1-505-241-2181, mobile, +1-505-250-3618 Web site:
http://www.pnm.com/ http://www.tnmp.com/
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