Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Data Access Guide

Blue Ridge Mountain EMC (BRMEMC) is a member-owned electric cooperative serving roughly 59,000 members across the north Georgia and western North Carolina mountains. As a smaller TVA-supplied cooperative, BRMEMC offers a self-service member dashboard for monthly billing and daily usage data, but no Green Button, EDI, or public API programs.

Georgia · Electric Cooperative·59,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online Member Dashboard (billing)Residential & CommercialMonthly statements, billing/payment historyMonthlyPDF, HTML
Daily Usage PortalResidential & CommercialDaily kWh, commercial max demand (kW)DailyHTML table
eStatements (email)AllMonthly statementMonthlyPDF email
Customer service request (with authorization)AllPrinted statements / limited dataManualPaper / PDF
01

Billing Data Access

BRMEMC provides first-party billing data access through its online member dashboard. There is no formal third-party billing data sharing program; third parties must coordinate directly with the member or request data via customer service with written authorization.

What Data Is on Your Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Bill

  • Current and historical monthly billing statements
  • Billing and payment history
  • kWh usage by month with year-over-year comparison
  • Contact and account information

How to Download Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to the member dashboard at https://dashboard.brmemc.com/
  2. 02Open Account Information to review monthly electrical usage and demand (kW) for commercial accounts
  3. 03Download monthly PDF statements for record-keeping
  4. 04For bulk or automated needs, contact Customer Service at (706) 379-3121 with account details, as no export API exists

How to Download Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Navigate to https://dashboard.brmemc.com/ and log in with your account number and password (or sign up at https://www.brmemc.com/online-member-dashboard/)
  2. 02Open Account Information then View and download statements
  3. 03Select the statement period and download as PDF
  4. 04Optionally enable eStatements under the dashboard to receive bills by email

Third-Party Access to Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Billing Data

Member-mediated sharing

  1. 01Member logs into their own dashboard
  2. 02Member downloads PDF statements or screenshots usage tables
  3. 03Member shares files directly with the third party

Written authorization to customer service

  1. 01Member provides a signed authorization letter
  2. 02Third party contacts BRMEMC Customer Service at (706) 379-3121 or Customer.Service@brmemc.com
  3. 03BRMEMC may provide printed statements or limited data by mail
PDF statements (downloadable)HTML portal viewEmail-delivered eStatements (PDF)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

BRMEMC provides daily usage data (kWh) and, for commercial accounts, maximum demand (kW) through the member dashboard. Sub-daily interval data (15-minute or hourly) is not available, and there is no automated third-party access.

Meter Technology
Metering supports daily reads; no documented advanced AMI program providing sub-daily interval channels to customers.
Electric Granularity
Daily kWh usage; maximum demand (kW) for commercial accounts. No 15-minute or hourly interval data.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility).

How to Download Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not supported by BRMEMC
  2. 02Use the dashboard daily usage table at https://dashboard.brmemc.com/ as the alternative
  3. 03Manually record or screenshot daily kWh values, as no CSV/XML export exists

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Blue Ridge Mountain EMC rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

BRMEMC does not implement the Green Button Download My Data standard. Customers can download PDF statements from the dashboard but no Green Button XML/CSV export is offered.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

BRMEMC does not implement Green Button Connect My Data (ESPI). There is no ESPI/OpenESPI compliance or automated machine-to-machine data feed.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

BRMEMC does not maintain a public developer portal, REST/GraphQL API, or third-party data-sharing program, and there is no OpenADR or ESPI support. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
None
Auth Method
Not applicable
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Not applicable

How to Register as a Blue Ridge Mountain EMC API Vendor

  1. 01No API exists; obtain a member authorization letter
  2. 02Contact BRMEMC Customer Service at (706) 379-3121 or Customer.Service@brmemc.com
  3. 03Request data manually with the authorization on file

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Blue Ridge Mountain EMC EDI

  1. 01No EDI program exists
  2. 02Commercial/industrial members with custom integration needs should contact Customer Service at (706) 379-3121
  3. 03Discuss feasibility of a custom data arrangement directly with the cooperative

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

BRMEMC C&I rates blend a fixed customer charge, energy charges that decline with volume, and (above 50 kW) demand charges around $21-$22/kW. Because demand charges dominate larger bills, demand management offers the clearest savings lever. All figures verified from the BRMEMC Electric Rate Sheet effective January 1, 2026.

Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
GSA-1 Small CommercialCommercial/industrial under 50 kW; $28.34/mo + $0.13779/kWh.
GSA-2 Medium/Large Commercial51-1,000 kW; $75.00/mo, $0.14812 then $0.07682/kWh, $21.22/kW demand.
Large Power / IndustrialAbove ~1,000 kW; $250.00/mo, $0.07581/kWh, tiered demand $22.09-$22.39/kW.

Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand charges (~$21-$22/kW) apply at and above 50 kW (GSA-2 and Large Power)
  • Energy rates decline with consumption tiers on GSA-2 and Large Power
  • 7% tax applies (varies by location)
  • Wholesale costs driven by TVA; periodic rate adjustments

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

Read the full Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

FlexPay (Prepaid)

FlexPay is BRMEMC's prepaid electricity program allowing members to manage budget-conscious consumption with real-time balance and daily usage tracking through the portal.

  1. 01Enroll through BRMEMC Customer Service
  2. 02Monitor daily balance and charges via the portal
  3. 03Add funds before the balance is depleted to avoid disconnection

EnergyRight Solutions

TVA-affiliated energy efficiency program offered through BRMEMC for members seeking efficiency improvements and rebates.

  1. 01Contact Customer.Service@brmemc.com for current program details
  2. 02Review eligibility for efficiency measures
  3. 03Apply through the cooperative

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download or Connect My Data support
  • No sub-daily (15-minute or hourly) interval data
  • No public developer API or sandbox
  • No EDI trading partner program
  • No documented third-party aggregator integrations — Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data (docs.nectarclimate.com)
  • No automated third-party authorization portal; third-party access is manual only
  • No documented CSV/XML export from the dashboard

09

Blue Ridge Mountain EMC Data Access FAQ

Can a commercial energy manager pull our BRMEMC usage data via an API?

No. BRMEMC does not offer a developer API, Green Button Connect My Data, or aggregator integration. The only options are to have an authorized account user download data from the member dashboard or to request data from Customer Service at (706) 379-3121 with written authorization.

What interval granularity is available for C&I accounts?

Daily kWh usage and, for commercial accounts, maximum monthly demand (kW). Sub-daily 15-minute or hourly interval data is not collected or made available.

Which rate schedule applies to a commercial account over 50 kW?

GSA-2 applies to commercial and industrial accounts with maximum demand over 50 kW (up to 1,000 kW). It carries a $75.00 customer charge, tiered energy rates, and a demand charge of $21.22/kW (effective January 1, 2026). Very large loads fall under the large industrial schedule with higher demand tiers.

Does BRMEMC support EDI for invoicing or meter data?

No. BRMEMC has no documented EDI trading partner program (no 810, 814, 820, or 867 transactions). Large members with integration needs should contact the cooperative to discuss a custom arrangement.

How far back does usage history go?

The dashboard shows at least 24 months of monthly statement history and 30+ days of daily usage data. Older records can be requested from Customer Service.

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