Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Data Access Guide

Clark Public Utilities is a customer-owned public utility district serving roughly 240,000 electric customers (plus water) in Clark County, Washington. As a public power utility there is no retail supplier choice; the PUD sells electricity at cost-based rates set by its elected commission, and offers data access through the MyAccount portal, a metering portal, and ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager data exchange.

Washington · Municipal Utility·239,896 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyAccount PortalResidential, CommercialBilling, monthly kWhNear-current (billing cycle)PDF, web
Metering PortalCustomers with AMI metersInterval data (AMI-dependent)Near real-time (where deployed)Web portal
Portfolio Manager Data ExchangeBuilding owners, consultantsMonthly consumption and costMonthlyENERGY STAR portal
BuildingIQ / SEMBusiness customersLoad data, trendsPeriodicWeb platform
01

Billing Data Access

Clark Public Utilities provides billing and monthly usage data through the MyAccount portal. Customers can view, download (PDF), and manage billing electronically, with 12+ months of history online.

What Data Is on Your Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Bill

  • Monthly billing amounts
  • Monthly kWh consumption totals
  • Month-over-month and year-over-year usage comparison
  • Rate breakdown (basic service charge + usage charge)
  • Applicable credits (e.g., Green Lights, Renewable Exchange)

How to Download Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the business account in MyAccount
  2. 02Review monthly kWh and billing detail per account
  3. 03For benchmarking data, use the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager data exchange
  4. 04Contact your Key Accounts Manager for demand data or custom arrangements
  5. 05Enroll in BuildingIQ or SEM for ongoing energy analysis

How to Download Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://myaccount.clarkpublicutilities.com/ with account number or email
  2. 02Verify via the confirmation email
  3. 03Log in and select View Bill / Billing
  4. 04Review 12+ months of bills, each downloadable as PDF
  5. 05Optionally enroll in Paperless Billing

Third-Party Access to Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Billing Data

Portfolio Manager Data Exchange

  1. 01Building owner completes the Consumption Request Form (with Attachment A) naming the authorized consultant
  2. 02Email the signed form to pmdataexchange@clarkpud.com
  3. 03Utility verifies authorization and uploads monthly consumption to Portfolio Manager
  4. 04Owner shares the property with the consultant's Portfolio Manager account
PDF (bills as issued)Web display (usage comparisons)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Clark Public Utilities historically used Automated Meter Reading (AMR) with monthly drive-by reads. It is deploying Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) under the My Meter Exchange project, which will ultimately enable 15-minute interval data for all customers via the metering portal. Today, customer-facing data is largely monthly; interval capability expands as AMI rolls out.

Meter Technology
Transitioning from AMR (monthly drive-by reads) to AMI (wireless, near real-time) via the My Meter Exchange program.
Electric Granularity
Monthly today via MyAccount; 15-minute interval planned through the metering portal as AMI deployment completes. Demand (kW) measured for demand-metered C&I accounts on a 15-minute basis for billing.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric and water utility).

How to Download Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button (DMD/CMD) is not currently implemented
  2. 02For monthly usage, use MyAccount
  3. 03For interval data (where AMI is deployed), log into the metering portal at https://metering.clarkpublicutilities.com/
  4. 04For benchmarking, use the Portfolio Manager data exchange (monthly aggregates)

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button Download My Data is not implemented. Bills are available as PDF through MyAccount; no standardized XML download is offered. May be considered as AMI deployment completes.

Available To
Not currently available

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data (ESPI/OAuth third-party access) is not implemented. Third-party access is handled via the Portfolio Manager data exchange with written authorization.

Available To
Not currently available

04

Third-Party API Access

Clark Public Utilities does not offer a public developer API or Green Button Connect. Its primary structured third-party data channel is the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager data exchange, which pushes monthly consumption and cost data to authorized building owners and consultants for benchmarking under Washington RCW 19.27A.170.

Program
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Data Exchange
Auth Method
Written authorization via the Consumption Request Form; Portfolio Manager connection/sharing.
Rate Limits
Not applicable.
Interval Latency
Not applicable - monthly data only.

How to Register as a Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) API Vendor

  1. 01Create a Portfolio Manager account and property
  2. 02Building owner completes and signs the Consumption Request Form
  3. 03Email the form to pmdataexchange@clarkpud.com
  4. 04Connect Clark Public Utilities in Portfolio Manager and share the property
  5. 05Receive automatic monthly consumption uploads

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) EDI

  1. 01EDI is not supported by Clark Public Utilities
  2. 02There is no retail supplier choice, so no supplier EDI enrollment exists
  3. 03For business data, use the Portfolio Manager data exchange
  4. 04For custom data needs, contact a Key Accounts Manager

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Clark Public Utilities C&I cost is driven by energy (per-kWh) and, for demand-metered accounts, a per-kW demand charge above 30 kW, plus a fixed basic/customer charge. Taking service at higher voltage (primary/transmission) lowers both energy and demand rates: e.g., Schedule 85 energy drops from 5.00 cents/kWh (secondary) to 4.80 cents/kWh (transmission) and demand from $9.29/kW to $6.27/kW. Power factor below 95% increases billed demand, so correction is a key lever. There is no commodity to shop; optimization is about schedule selection, voltage level, demand management, and power factor.

Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule 34 / 434Non-demand and small secondary demand-metered commercial.
Schedule 134 / 234Demand-metered commercial at secondary (134) or primary (234) voltage.
Schedule 85Industrial loads >=1,500 kW at primary or transmission voltage.

Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Cost-based public power rates; no supplier choice
  • Demand charges apply above 30 kW ($9.29/kW secondary, $9.02/kW primary)
  • Higher service voltage lowers energy and demand rates
  • Power-factor adjustment increases billed demand below 95%
  • Off-peak demand discount (60 cents/kW) by special contract for larger loads

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

Read the full Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Data Exchange

Primary third-party data channel: automatic monthly consumption/cost uploads to Portfolio Manager for benchmarking under Washington RCW 19.27A.170.

  1. 01Create a Portfolio Manager account and property
  2. 02Complete and sign the Consumption Request Form (with Attachment A)
  3. 03Email it to pmdataexchange@clarkpud.com
  4. 04Connect Clark Public Utilities and share the property in Portfolio Manager
  5. 05Receive automatic monthly data uploads

BuildingIQ Energy Management Tool

Web-based energy analysis tool offered to business customers to view load data, identify efficiency opportunities, and visualize energy spend.

  1. 01Contact Clark Public Utilities at 360-992-3000
  2. 02Ask your Key Accounts Manager about BuildingIQ enrollment
  3. 03Provide meter/account information
  4. 04Access the BuildingIQ web interface with provided credentials

Commercial Strategic Energy Management (SEM)

Program providing facility benchmarking, energy coaching, low-cost operational improvements, and incentives, with typical first-year savings of 3-5%.

  1. 01Contact business customer service at 360-992-3000
  2. 02Work with a Key Accounts Manager on a facility assessment
  3. 03Establish a consumption baseline from billing data
  4. 04Implement improvements and track monthly consumption

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No retail supplier choice; bundled public power service only.
  • No EDI (ANSI X12/EDIFACT) capability.
  • No public developer API and no Green Button DMD/CMD.
  • Customer-facing interval (15-minute) data is limited until AMI deployment completes.
  • MyAccount bills are PDF only; no CSV/XML billing export.
  • Portfolio Manager data exchange is monthly aggregates only, not interval data.
  • Demand data and power-factor penalties are not shown in the online bill format.

09

Clark Public Utilities (PUD No. 1 of Clark County) Data Access FAQ

Can my business choose a different electricity supplier?

No. Clark Public Utilities is a customer-owned public utility district with no retail supplier choice. It provides bundled, cost-based electric service at rates set by its elected commission, reselling power at cost with no markup.

Can we get 15-minute interval electric data?

Not broadly yet. Demand for C&I billing is measured on a 15-minute basis, but customer-facing interval data is limited under the current AMR system. The My Meter Exchange (AMI) deployment will enable 15-minute interval access through the metering portal over the coming years.

How do we get usage data for benchmarking or a consultant?

Use the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager data exchange. The building owner submits a signed Consumption Request Form (naming any authorized consultant) to pmdataexchange@clarkpud.com; the utility then uploads monthly consumption and cost data automatically, and the owner can share the property with the consultant.

What drives our commercial electric bill the most?

For demand-metered accounts, the per-kW demand charge (applied to all kW above 30 kW) and power-factor penalties below 95% are major drivers, alongside the per-kWh energy charge. Taking service at higher voltage lowers both energy and demand rates.

Does Clark Public Utilities support EDI or a public API?

No. There is no EDI (no retail choice exists to require it) and no public developer API or Green Button. Structured third-party data flows through the Portfolio Manager data exchange; custom needs go through a Key Accounts Manager.

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