Xcel is warning about a likely Public Safety Power Shutoff for some Texas and Eastern New Mexico customers on Friday.
Xcel Energy announced it is conducting a Public Safety Power Shutoff due to extreme wildfire risk and high winds.
A Texas Panhandle energy provider is considering shutting off power again this week to help prevent wildfires. Could that ...
Xcel Energy announced that it has restored power for nearly all 68,000 customers impacted by recent windstorm and notifies ...
Xcel Energy crews are currently restoring power outages caused by a major windstorm in Texas and eastern New Mexico. The ...
After wind speeds reached up to 75 miles an hour in southeast New Mexico over the past few days, Xcel Energy says they have ...
Damaging winds have hit New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle, triggering more than 65,000 Xcel customers to lose power. Here's what the company says.
According to Xcel, the energy provider will turn off power to 140 customers in eastern New Mexico on Monday. This temporary power shutoff — known as a Public Safety Power Shutoff — is a ...
Xcel Energy cited the original need for the Public Safety Power Shutoff due to "exceptionally high wind speeds, low humidity and an abundance of dead or dry brush and grass." Dig Deeper ...
Xcel Energy expects the shutoff to begin around 10 a.m. CT today and will provide updates as conditions evolve. Xcel Energy is preparing to implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in the South ...