Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Data Access Guide

The Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is a not-for-profit municipal electric and water utility serving ~67,000 electric customers in Wyandotte County, Kansas. BPU operates AMI smart meters (Siemens/eMeter EnergyIP) with the MyMeter portal providing near-real-time interval usage data, though it has no formal Green Button or third-party API program.

Kansas · Municipal Utility·67,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyMeter Online PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBilling, usage, near-real-time intervalNear real-timeWeb/PDF
Customer Service interval exportCommercial, IndustrialInterval kW/kWhBy requestCSV/XML (negotiated)
Customer-authorized third-party accessAllBilling, usageVariesPortal/file
01

Billing Data Access

BPU provides billing data through the MyMeter online portal (https://mymeter.bpu.com/), offering 24/7 access to current and historical statements, monthly usage totals, and payment history. There is no documented CSV/XML export; data is viewed on-screen or printed to PDF.

What Data Is on Your Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Bill

  • Current bill details and itemized charges
  • Bill payment history
  • Monthly usage totals (electric and water)
  • Billing cycle dates
  • Service charges and rates applied
  • Previous balance and payment amounts

How to Download Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register at https://mymeter.bpu.com/ using the BPU account number and business name; phone number on the account is the Registration Code
  2. 02Log in to view bills broken down by meter location and applicable rate schedules (E200/E250/E300/E400)
  3. 03Use Track My Usage to analyze peak usage and demand by meter
  4. 04For multi-location/multi-meter access, call BPU Customer Service at 913-573-9190 to set up parent account access
  5. 05Request detailed historical billing exports by contacting Customer Service at 913-573-9190

How to Download Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://mymeter.bpu.com/ and click Register
  2. 02Enter BPU account number and name exactly as on the bill; date of birth is the residential Registration Code
  3. 03Provide email and create a password
  4. 04Log in and navigate to Account History or Bills to view statements
  5. 05Use Track My Usage to view daily/weekly/monthly charts and weather comparisons

Third-Party Access to Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Billing Data

Customer-authorized portal access

  1. 01Customer authorizes the third party and shares account number/authorization details
  2. 02Third party views the customer's shared billing information in MyMeter
  3. 03No formal API or data-exchange standard is documented
Web portal (HTML) displayPDF via browser printCSV/XML not documented — contact BPU

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

BPU has deployed AMI across its territory using Siemens/eMeter EnergyIP technology (initial deployment 2011). The MyMeter portal displays usage 'down to the minute' with near-real-time updates. There is no documented bulk interval export; C&I customers should request data files from Customer Service.

Meter Technology
Siemens/eMeter EnergyIP AMI; ~69,000 electric meters on a 900 MHz mesh network with remote connect/disconnect and outage notifications.
Electric Granularity
Down-to-the-minute display in MyMeter; system capable of 15-minute (and finer) interval collection.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable — BPU does not provide natural gas service.

How to Download Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not documented at BPU — there are no on-portal Green Button steps
  2. 02To request interval data, log into MyMeter and use Track My Usage for on-screen charts
  3. 03For a data file (CSV/XML), call BPU Customer Service at 913-573-9190 and request an interval export specifying date range and format

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

No documented Green Button Download My Data implementation at BPU. The underlying eMeter EnergyIP platform is ESPI-capable, but Green Button is not publicly enabled. Contact BPU at 913-573-9190 to inquire.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No documented Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI authorization API at BPU. Third-party access requires custom arrangements negotiated directly with the utility.

API Standard
NAESB REQ.21 ESPI (capable but not enabled)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

BPU does not publish a developer portal, public API, or formal Share My Data / aggregator program. Third-party access is handled case-by-case via customer authorization and custom data-sharing agreements. The eMeter EnergyIP backend may support API/SFTP delivery for authorized parties, but this is not publicly documented.

Program
No formal third-party API program
Auth Method
Written customer authorization; custom data-sharing agreement
Rate Limits
Not documented
Interval Latency
Not documented (negotiated per agreement)

How to Register as a Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) API Vendor

  1. 01Call BPU Customer Service at 913-573-9190 to ask about third-party data access procedures
  2. 02Provide company info, use case, customer account list, preferred format and delivery cadence
  3. 03Obtain signed customer authorization
  4. 04Negotiate delivery method (CSV/XML, SFTP, or possible eMeter API) and execute a data-sharing agreement

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) EDI

  1. 01No documented EDI program for billing/usage data exchange
  2. 02Contact BPU at 913-573-9190 or openrecords@bpu.com to ask whether ANSI X12 transactions (814, 820, 867, 810) are supported
  3. 03Request EDI specifications, VAN/direct-connection options, and trading-partner enrollment procedures

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

BPU's C&I rate design is demand-heavy: as customers move up rate classes, the per-kW Demand and Facilities charges rise while per-kWh energy charges fall, rewarding high, steady utilization. Two structural features dominate C&I cost: (1) a Facilities Demand ratchet set to the highest 30-minute demand over the trailing 12 months, and (2) the ERC fuel rider and ESC environmental surcharge applied to all kWh. The Large Power High Load Factor option trades a much higher demand charge ($18.29/kW) for lower energy costs, favoring near-flat 24/7 loads.

Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
E200 Small General ServiceCommercial, 0-69 kW
E250 Medium General ServiceCommercial/industrial, 70-1,000 kW
E300 Large General ServiceCommercial/industrial, 1,001-4,000 kW
E400 Large Power ServiceCommercial/industrial, 4,001 kW+

Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • 12-month Facilities Demand ratchet on the highest 30-minute demand
  • Declining-block energy charges (lower rate above first 300 kWh per kW)
  • ERC (fuel/purchased-power) and ESC (environmental) riders apply to all classes
  • Primary/substation metering discounts on Facilities charges
  • High Load Factor option for steady 24/7 industrial loads

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

Read the full Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Commercial Heat Rate Program

Discounted electric heating rates available across most commercial/industrial rate classes (e.g., Small/Medium General Service Electric Heating Rate codes), reducing winter energy charges for electric space heating loads.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility for an electric heating rate rider
  2. 02Apply through BPU Customer Service at 913-573-9190
  3. 03Heating-rate energy charges are applied seasonally to qualifying load

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data implemented
  • No public API or developer portal
  • No documented self-service CSV/XML interval or billing export — must request files from Customer Service
  • No formal third-party / aggregator data-sharing program (Urjanet, UtilityAPI not documented) — Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data (docs.nectarclimate.com)
  • No documented EDI (ANSI X12) support for usage/billing data exchange

09

Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Data Access FAQ

Can my facilities team pull 15-minute interval data from BPU for energy management?

BPU's AMI meters collect 15-minute (and finer) interval data, and MyMeter shows usage down to the minute on-screen. However, there is no documented self-service interval download. For a CSV/XML interval file across one or more meters, call BPU Customer Service at 913-573-9190 and request an export specifying the date range and format.

Which rate schedule applies to my commercial or industrial site?

BPU assigns C&I customers by monthly demand: E200 Small General Service (0-69 kW), E250 Medium General Service (70-1,000 kW), E300 Large General Service (1,001-4,000 kW), and E400 Large Power Service (4,001 kW and above). A Large Power High Load Factor option is also available. Demand-metered accounts pay a Customer Charge plus Facilities, Demand, and Energy charges, plus the ERC and ESC riders.

How is my billing demand determined for the Facilities Charge?

BPU's Facilities Demand equals the greater of contract demand or the highest metered 30-minute demand in the current month or the preceding 11 months (a 'ratchet'). This means a single peak can elevate Facilities charges for up to a year, so peak-demand management directly affects C&I bills.

Does BPU support Green Button or a third-party data API?

No. BPU has no documented Green Button Download/Connect My Data or public API. The eMeter EnergyIP platform is ESPI-capable but not enabled for customers. Third parties (consultants, aggregators like Nectar) currently access data via customer-authorized portal sharing or a custom data-sharing agreement negotiated with BPU at 913-573-9190.

Can a third party (energy consultant or aggregator) get bulk data access?

There is no published aggregator program. Bulk access must be negotiated directly: provide BPU with your company information, intended use, a list of customer account numbers, signed customer authorizations, and a preferred delivery method. Expect a custom agreement and a longer setup timeline than utilities with formal Green Button/API programs.

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