What is Texas-New Mexico Power?
Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) is a transmission and distribution utility with a more scattered service footprint than Oncor or CenterPoint — in our data it consistently shows up at boundary addresses alongside another utility, rather than anchoring one obvious major city. TNMP doesn't sell electricity itself; retail providers compete to sell you the electricity that runs over its wires.
Cheapest Texas-New Mexico Power plans we're tracking
Real plans, sorted by price at 1,000 kWh of usage. Your actual best fit depends on your real usage level, which is exactly what our tool factors in.
| Provider | Plan | Rate at 1,000 kWh | Term | EFL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TRUE POWER | True Value 12 | 12.6¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| Energy Texas | No Bull 12 | 12.7¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| CHARIOT ENERGY | Bright Nights 12 | 12.7¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| RHYTHM | Digital Choice 12 | 12.7¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| Budget Power | No Gimmicks 11 | 12.7¢ | 11 mo | View EFL → |
| Express Energy | Speedy 12 | 12.8¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| Budget Power | No Gimmicks 12 | 12.8¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
| Veteran Energy | Basic 12 | 12.8¢ | 12 mo | View EFL → |
Which providers serve Texas-New Mexico Power's territory
41 real providers currently have plans on file in Texas-New Mexico Power's territory. Here are a few, sorted by their cheapest real rate.
| Provider | Plans on file | Cheapest rate |
|---|---|---|
| TRUE POWER | 9 | 12.6¢ |
| Budget Power | 15 | 12.7¢ |
| CHARIOT ENERGY | 12 | 12.7¢ |
| Energy Texas | 9 | 12.7¢ |
| RHYTHM | 9 | 12.7¢ |
| Express Energy | 3 | 12.8¢ |
| Veteran Energy | 3 | 12.8¢ |
| TARA ENERGY | 12 | 12.9¢ |
| AMIGO ENERGY | 12 | 12.9¢ |
| SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC | 12 | 12.9¢ |
| JUST ENERGY | 12 | 12.9¢ |
| Ranchero Power | 15 | 13¢ |
Cities in Texas-New Mexico Power's territory
TNMP doesn't anchor a single major city the way Oncor or CenterPoint do — in our own data, it shows up consistently as one of the delivery utilities available at boundary addresses: Lewisville (75067, shared with Oncor), League City (77573, shared with CenterPoint), and Pecos (79772, shared with both Oncor and AEP Texas North). If TNMP is one of your options, the exact address is what decides it, not the ZIP code alone — which is exactly what our tool's delivery-utility check is built to catch.
Delivery utility vs. retail provider
Texas-New Mexico Power owns and maintains the physical wires, poles, and meters, and handles outages — you don't get to shop for that part, it's assigned by where you live. What you do shop for is the retail electric provider (REP): the company that actually sells you the electricity and bills you for it. Every plan's price already has Texas-New Mexico Power's delivery charge baked in, so the prices above are what you'd really pay, not just the energy portion.
Reporting a Texas-New Mexico Power outage
Outages are Texas-New Mexico Power's responsibility no matter which retail provider bills you. Call (888) 866-7456 or use Texas-New Mexico Power's official outage reporting tool to report one or check restoration status.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Texas-New Mexico Power sell electricity directly to customers?
No. Texas-New Mexico Power is a delivery utility — it maintains the wires, meters, and outage response, but in this deregulated part of Texas you choose a separate retail electric provider to actually sell you the electricity. Texas-New Mexico Power’s delivery charge is included in every plan’s price regardless of which provider you pick.
How do I report a power outage with Texas-New Mexico Power?
Call (888) 866-7456 or use Texas-New Mexico Power’s official outage reporting tool. This is the same contact regardless of which retail electric provider bills you — outages are always the delivery utility’s responsibility, not the retailer’s.
How many electricity plans are available in Texas-New Mexico Power's territory right now?
We’re tracking 366 real plans from 41 providers in Texas-New Mexico Power’s territory, pulled from official plan filings — not a curated top-10 list.
What's the average electricity rate in Texas-New Mexico Power's territory?
Across those 366 plans, the price at 1,000 kWh of usage averages 14.7¢/kWh, ranging from 12.6¢ to 17.8¢. Your actual best rate depends heavily on your real usage level, which is exactly what our tool factors in rather than quoting one headline number.
Plan counts, provider counts, rates, and outage contact info on this page are computed directly from our real plan dataset and independently verified against each utility's own published contact information — not estimated or copied from a competitor. Delivery utility territory per Public Utility Commission of Texas records.