Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Data Access Guide

Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative serving roughly 56,400 accounts across ten North Georgia counties. As a cooperative, it has no retail electricity choice; rates are set by its board to cover wholesale power costs from Oglethorpe Power and Georgia Energy Cooperative (including Plant Vogtle nuclear). Programmatic data access is limited - an online portal and myAEMC mobile app exist, but there is no Green Button, public API, or formal third-party data program.

Georgia · Electric Cooperative·56,407 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online billing portalResidential, CommercialBills, account history, usage overviewMonthly billing cyclePortal view / PDF (presumed)
myAEMC mobile appResidential, CommercialBills, payments, account managementMonthly billing cycleMobile app view
Manual third-party authorizationAuthorized consultants/aggregatorsBills/usage (manual)Case-by-caseManual
01

Billing Data Access

Members access billing information through the online customer portal and the myAEMC mobile app. Both support viewing current and historical bills, usage overview, and payments. Export formats (PDF/CSV) are not explicitly documented; bills are primarily viewable online.

What Data Is on Your Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Bill

  • Current bill and account balance
  • Account/payment history
  • General usage overview
  • Payment alerts and reminders

How to Download Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Go to https://billing.amicalolaemc.com/onlineportal and choose New User / Create account
  2. 02Enter your account number, last 4 of phone, account type (Commercial), and last 4 of SSN or driver license
  3. 03Create login credentials and complete registration
  4. 04Open the account dashboard to view the current bill and account history
  5. 05For data exports or formats beyond the portal, contact memberservice@amicalolaemc.com or (706) 253-5200
Online portal viewMobile app viewPDF (presumed, not explicitly documented)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Amicalola EMC has fully deployed AMI with roughly 56,948 connected smart meters, but public documentation of customer-facing interval data access is limited and Green Button/ESPI is not confirmed. Interval (15-minute/hourly) downloads and granularity are not documented; members should verify availability with the cooperative.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI); ~56,948 connected smart meters fully deployed.
Electric Granularity
Not documented; smart meters are deployed but interval granularity for customer access is unpublished.

How to Download Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button/ESPI is not implemented; no standardized interval download is confirmed
  2. 02Log into the online portal and look for a My Usage / Energy Data section
  3. 03Check the myAEMC mobile app for usage graphs
  4. 04Call (706) 253-5200 or email memberservice@amicalolaemc.com to request interval (15-min/hourly) data and ask about formats and history depth

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Amicalola EMC is not listed in the Green Button Directory and does not document Green Button Download My Data. (Peer Georgia cooperative Sawnee EMC offers Green Button via SmartHub, but Amicalola does not.)

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / NAESB ESPI OAuth feed and no automated third-party authorization framework.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Amicalola EMC offers no public REST API, developer portal, SDK, or webhook support, and is not listed by UtilityAPI or Urjanet. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Otherwise, third-party access is handled case-by-case: the member provides written authorization and the cooperative may supply data manually.

Program
No formal third-party data access program
Auth Method
Member-signed data release/authorization letter submitted to the cooperative.
Rate Limits
N/A
Interval Latency
N/A - no automated feed

How to Register as a Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation API Vendor

  1. 01Have the member sign a data release authorization (account number, data types, duration, intended use)
  2. 02Submit the authorization plus your business details to Amicalola EMC ((706) 253-5200 / memberservice@amicalolaemc.com)
  3. 03Request the data and negotiate format and delivery (manual, per request)
  4. 04Confirm whether automated/bulk access is possible (typically not for a cooperative this size)

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810InvoiceBilling/invoice transmission (not publicly offered by Amicalola; reference only)
820Payment Order / Remittance AdvicePayment data (not publicly offered; reference only)

How to Enroll in Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation EDI

  1. 01No public EDI trading-partner program is documented
  2. 02Contact member services at (706) 253-5200 / memberservice@amicalolaemc.com and ask for Commercial/Business Services
  3. 03Request EDI specifications and a trading-partner agreement if available
  4. 04Negotiate transaction sets and connectivity directly if the cooperative can accommodate

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Amicalola EMC is a not-for-profit cooperative, so rates are cost-of-service based and pass through wholesale power costs from Oglethorpe Power and Georgia Energy Cooperative (including Plant Vogtle nuclear). Rates rose March 1, 2025 driven by power-supply costs, demand growth, and the Vogtle investment. Commercial members choose among General Service options (Basic, Demand, Time-of-Use, Interruptible); larger accounts with a demand charge benefit from peak management, while interruptible/TOU options trade flexibility for lower rates. Verified averages: ~13.37 cents/kWh and ~$238/month commercial.

Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service - BasicStandard commercial accounts (energy-only).
General Service - DemandLarger commercial accounts with a kW demand charge.
General Service - Time of Use / InterruptibleAccounts electing time-differentiated or curtailable service.

Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Cooperative cost-of-service rates; no retail supplier choice
  • Wholesale power via Oglethorpe Power and Georgia Energy Cooperative, including Plant Vogtle nuclear
  • Commercial General Service offered in Basic, Demand, Time-of-Use, and Interruptible variants
  • Verified average commercial rate ~13.37 cents/kWh (~$238/month)
  • Rate increase effective March 1, 2025

For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:

Read the full Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Net Metering / Distributed Generation

Amicalola EMC offers net metering and DG interconnection for solar and other on-site generation under its Net Metering Service (effective January 1, 2020), per Georgia PSC docket #31536.

  1. 01Review interconnection rules and the net metering policy on the renewable energy page
  2. 02Submit the Application for Interconnection and Parallel Operation
  3. 03Execute the interconnection agreement and complete inspection/commissioning

Energy Audits & Home Energy Suite

The cooperative offers free energy evaluations and an online Home Energy Suite tool to help members reduce consumption.

  1. 01Use the Home Energy Suite tool on the Amicalola EMC website
  2. 02Call (706) 253-5200 to schedule a free energy audit

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data (not in Green Button Directory)
  • No public API, developer portal, SDK, or webhook support
  • No documented EDI trading-partner program
  • Not listed by data aggregators (UtilityAPI, Urjanet)
  • Customer-facing interval/AMI data access not documented despite full smart-meter deployment
  • Bill export formats (PDF/CSV) not explicitly documented
  • Third-party access is manual and case-by-case with member authorization

09

Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation Data Access FAQ

Can a commercial member download interval (15-minute/hourly) data from Amicalola EMC?

Not through a documented self-service feature. AMI smart meters are fully deployed (~56,948 meters), but Amicalola does not publish customer-facing interval downloads and is not in the Green Button Directory. Commercial members should call (706) 253-5200 or email memberservice@amicalolaemc.com to request interval data and confirm available formats and history depth.

Does Amicalola EMC support Green Button, an API, or aggregator access for third parties?

No. There is no Green Button (DMD or CMD), no public API or developer portal, and the cooperative is not listed by UtilityAPI or Urjanet. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Otherwise, third-party access is handled case-by-case with a member-signed data release; data is typically provided manually rather than via an automated feed.

What rate applies to a commercial account at Amicalola EMC?

Commercial members are served under the General Service tariff, which Amicalola offers in Basic, Time-of-Use, Interruptible, and Demand variants. As a cooperative there is no retail supplier choice; the board sets rates to recover wholesale power cost. Verified figures: commercial accounts average about 13.37 cents per kWh and roughly $238/month per the latest government data. Specific energy/demand charges are in the General Service tariff.

Is electricity choice or competitive supply available?

No. Under the Georgia Territorial Electric Service Act, Amicalola EMC has an exclusive service territory and members cannot choose a competitive supplier. The cooperative buys all of its power wholesale (it generates none) primarily through Oglethorpe Power and Georgia Energy Cooperative, including Plant Vogtle nuclear.

How can a commercial member manage demand charges?

Members on the General Service - Demand or Time-of-Use options pay a demand component, so reducing coincident peak kW (load staggering, peak shaving, on-site generation) lowers cost. Amicalola's free energy audit and Home Energy Suite can help identify reductions; contact (706) 253-5200 to confirm the demand rate and metering on your account.

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