PNM Resources Donates $50,000 Toward Hurricane Ike Relief
September 22 2008 - 12:23PM
PR Newswire (US)
Donation to American Red Cross Targets Gulf Coast Residents
Impacted by Storm ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Sept. 22
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PNM Resources and its family of companies
serving customers in New Mexico and Texas donated $50,000 today to
the American Red Cross and its efforts to provide relief to victims
of Hurricane Ike in the Gulf Coast of Texas. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080811/PNMRESOURCESLOGO) "Our
thoughts are certainly with the thousands of families and
individuals impacted by Hurricane Ike," said Jeff Sterba, chairman
and CEO of PNM Resources. "The American Red Cross has an impressive
history of responding quickly and effectively to disasters of this
type, and everyone at PNM Resources hopes that this $50,000
donation makes a difference in the lives of the people who need
assistance." PNM Resources is the parent company of TNMP, First
Choice Power and PNM and serves electricity to an estimated 859,000
homes and businesses in New Mexico and Texas. TNMP is the energy
provider for approximately 115,000 customers in the Gulf Coast
area, all of whom were affected by Hurricane Ike. "The employees
and customers of PNM Resources have a history of joining our
company when we respond to a need in the communities we serve,"
said Diane Harrison Ogawa, director of Community Relations for PNM
Resources, a community-based arm of PNM Resources that invests $3
million annually into communities in Texas and New Mexico. "We
encourage everyone to join our company in helping the people
impacted by Hurricane Ike." Last week, PNM dispatched 45 linemen
and 27 utility vehicles from Albuquerque, N.M., to provide mutual
assistance to TNMP in its effort to restore power to customers. So
far, nearly 700 crew members from a variety of utilities have
assembled in TNMP's service territory and have successfully
restored power to approximately 82 percent of its customers. Find
out more about PNM Resources by visiting
http://www.pnmresources.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: PNM Resources CONTACT:
Kevin Fuller of PNM Resources, +1-505-241-2181, or mobile,
+1-505-250-3618 Web site: http://www.pnmresources.com/
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