AMARILLO, Texas — With much colder weather expected over the three-day holiday weekend, Xcel Energy is prepared to meet the increased electricity demand in the Texas and New Mexico communities it serves. The company is reminding customers to take advantage of tools and tips to keep their power bills manageable while staying warm.
“We are prepared to ensure our customers have reliable power as temperatures drop significantly,” said Adrian J. Rodriguez, president, Xcel Energy – New Mexico, Texas. “Our power plants are winter-ready, and we have enhanced our ability to import power through our connections with the Southwest Power Pool.”
To help customers prepare for the colder temperatures, Xcel Energy recommends the following energy-saving tips:…