Texas-New Mexico Power Fixed Rate Electric Plans

Serves a set of separated areas rather than one region, including parts of the Gulf Coast, West Texas and North Texas.

What Texas-New Mexico Power does, and does not, decide

Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) is a delivery utility. It owns the poles, wires and meter at your address, reads your usage, and restores your power after an outage. It is not who you buy electricity from, and you cannot switch away from it — it is set by where you live.

What it does decide is which retail plans are offered to you at all, and what the delivery portion of your bill costs. Two identical-looking plans in different delivery areas are genuinely different products.

Switching retailer never changes your delivery utility, never involves work at your home, and never interrupts your service. Texas-New Mexico Power keeps doing exactly what it does now.

Texas-New Mexico Power service area

Serves a set of separated areas rather than one region, including parts of the Gulf Coast, West Texas and North Texas.

Oncor delivery areaCenterPoint delivery areaAEP Texas Central delivery areaAEP Texas North delivery areaTexas-New Mexico Power delivery areaDallas — view plansDallasHouston — view plansHoustonCorpus Christi — view plansCorpus ChristiAbilene — view plansAbileneAustin — served by Austin Energy, no retail choiceAustinSan Antonio — served by CPS Energy, no retail choiceSan Antonio
  • Oncor
  • CenterPoint
  • AEP Texas Central
  • AEP Texas North
  • Texas-New Mexico Power
  • Cooperative or city-owned — no retail choice

delivery utilities

About 70% of Texas by land sits outside all five — cooperatives, city-owned utilities like Austin Energy and CPS Energy, and areas outside the competitive market. Households there cannot shop for a plan at all. Only 9 of the 254 Texas counties sit wholly inside one delivery utility, which is why this is a map and not a list.

These delivery areas are approximate and are based on the Public Utility Commission of Texas map of transmission and distribution utilities in competitive retail areas published in 2009. Boundaries have changed since then, so the map is for general orientation rather than determining service at a specific address. Areas shown in neutral include cooperatives, city-owned utilities and other locations outside the competitive retail market. Use the ZIP search to identify the applicable electricity market. If a ZIP can correspond to more than one delivery territory, the site asks for clarification rather than guessing. How this map was made, and what it cannot tell you.

Plans available through our marketplace

the Texas-New Mexico Power area · sampled at ZIP 77590 in the Texas-New Mexico Power delivery area, priced at 1,000 kWh a month. These are the fixed-rate plans this marketplace carries — not every plan sold in the Texas-New Mexico Power area. Enter your own ZIP for what is available at your address.

70

fixed-rate plans carried

13

participating providers

$1,596

lowest projected first-year cost

$1,796

median projected first-year cost

31

published at 100% renewable

66

with no minimum-usage charge

12-month:
21
24-month:
21
36-month:
13

Example plans for the Texas-New Mexico Power area

A representative sample of live inventory at ZIP 77590 in the Texas-New Mexico Power delivery area, ranked by projected first-year cost at 1,000 kWh a month. This is not a price list for the Texas-New Mexico Power area: which plans you can buy, and what they cost, depends on your own address. Enter your ZIP to see and enroll in what is offered at yours.

Fixed-rate plans ranked by projected first-year cost, lowest first.
ProviderProjected first year
AP Gas & ElectricClear Rate 10 · 10 moLowest cost$1,59613.301¢/kWh advertised
AP Gas & ElectricClear Rate 12 · 12 mo$1,60813.401¢/kWh advertised
Atlantex PowerLuminous · 12 mo$1,61313.442¢/kWh advertised
AP Gas & ElectricClear Rate 11 · 11 mo$1,62013.501¢/kWh advertised
Atlantex PowerLuminous · 24 mo$1,64313.692¢/kWh advertised

65 more plans — see everything available at your address

Areas Texas-New Mexico Power is known for

Places commonly served by Texas-New Mexico Power. A city and a utility boundary are not the same line — parts of any of these can sit in another territory, and your ZIP is what settles it.

  • Texas City
  • League City
  • Dickinson
  • Sweeny
  • Pecos
  • Fort Stockton

Markets in the Texas-New Mexico Power area with their own page

A city boundary and a utility boundary are not the same line — check your ZIP for your address.

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What decides what you pay

Which plans a ZIP code makes available, and what a Texas electricity bill actually averages.

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