Coweta-Fayette EMC Data Access Guide
Coweta-Fayette EMC is a member-owned electric cooperative serving roughly 90,000 members across eight counties southwest of Atlanta, Georgia. The cooperative runs an SEDC-based customer portal and CFEMC mobile app with advanced metering, but does not currently offer Green Button, a public API, or a formal third-party data program, so commercial and industrial members access detailed interval data by direct request to the cooperative.
How to Get Your Coweta-Fayette EMC Data: All Access Methods
| Method | 1st Party | 3rd Party | Customer Types | Data Types | Latency | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online billing portal (SEDC) | ✓ | — | Residential, Commercial, Industrial | Bills, payment history, usage summaries | Monthly/Daily | PDF, Web |
| CFEMC mobile app | ✓ | — | All members | Usage graphs, balance, alerts | Daily | Mobile app |
| Custom report (on request) | ✓ | ✓ | Commercial / Industrial | Hourly interval / custom analysis | On request | Excel/CSV (where available) |
| Green Button / ESPI | — | — | Not offered | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Billing Data Access
Coweta-Fayette EMC provides billing data through its SEDC-based online portal and the CFEMC mobile app. Members view and download bill images (PDF), billing history, and monthly usage summaries. There is no documented automated third-party billing API; consultants generally obtain data via the member or by direct request to the cooperative's commercial team.
What Data Is on Your Coweta-Fayette EMC Bill
- Current and historical bill images (PDF)
- Monthly energy usage summaries
- Payment history
- Account balance and status
How to Download Coweta-Fayette EMC Bills (Business & Commercial)
- 01Log in to the online portal at https://billing.utility.org/oscp/
- 02Review billing history and monthly usage
- 03For custom historical data or specific time granularity, call the commercial team at 770-502-0226
- 04Request data in Excel/CSV format directly from the cooperative
How to Download Coweta-Fayette EMC Bills (Residential)
- 01Go to https://billing.utility.org/oscp/ and register or log in
- 02Open the MY ACCOUNT section
- 03View current and historical bills and usage summaries
- 04Download or view bill images; enroll in e-billing for email delivery
Third-Party Access to Coweta-Fayette EMC Billing Data
Direct request to cooperative
- 01Member authorizes the consultant in writing
- 02Consultant or member contacts the commercial team at 770-502-0226
- 03Cooperative provides custom billing/usage reports where available
Want to understand the charges on your bill?
See the Coweta-Fayette EMC Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →Interval Data & Smart Meters
Coweta-Fayette EMC has deployed advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) capable of recording usage in various time intervals, including hourly data. However, member-facing access is currently limited to graphical usage views in the portal and mobile app. There is no documented Green Button export or 15-minute interval download; detailed interval data is obtained by direct request to the cooperative.
How to Download Coweta-Fayette EMC Interval Data via Green Button
- 01Green Button is not currently offered by Coweta-Fayette EMC
- 02View usage graphs in the online portal at https://billing.utility.org/oscp/ or the CFEMC mobile app
- 03For hourly interval data, contact the cooperative at 770-502-0226 to request a custom report
Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.
See which Coweta-Fayette EMC rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →Third-Party API Access
Coweta-Fayette EMC does not publish a formal third-party data access program, public API, or aggregator integration. Third parties seeking automated access should contact the cooperative directly; the modern AMI and SEDC infrastructure suggests potential future ESPI/Green Button capability.
How to Register as a Coweta-Fayette EMC API Vendor
- 01Contact the cooperative (770-502-0226) to inquire about third-party access
- 02Provide business credentials, data scope, and security/privacy documentation
- 03Ask about ESPI/Green Button or aggregator roadmap
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
How to Enroll in Coweta-Fayette EMC EDI
- 01Contact the commercial team at 770-502-0226 to ask about EDI capabilities
- 02Request EDI specification documents and trading-partner enrollment procedures
- 03Note SEDC CIS may support standard transactions (810, 820, 997, 814) but this is not publicly documented for Coweta-Fayette EMC
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Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis
Coweta-Fayette EMC's verified Large Commercial rate uses tiered energy pricing plus a load-factor structure: after the first 1,000 kWh, consumption above 200 kWh/kW of demand drops to $0.078/kWh and above 400 kWh/kW to $0.073/kWh. This rewards high load-factor operations that run steadily relative to their peak. Small Commercial is a flat $0.135/kWh with a $35 service charge. Industrial and co-generation rates are negotiated on request and not published.
Coweta-Fayette EMC Rate Schedule List
| Schedule | Applicability |
|---|---|
| Small Commercial | $35/mo + $0.135/kWh. |
| Large Commercial | Tiered energy with load-factor blocks; $60/mo service charge. |
| Industrial / Co-Generation | Rates available on request. |
Coweta-Fayette EMC Rate Features & TOU Details
- Flat small-commercial energy rate ($0.135/kWh)
- Tiered large-commercial energy ($0.156 first 10,000 kWh, $0.142 above)
- Load-factor blocks rewarding steady operation ($0.078 over 200 kWh/kW; $0.073 over 400 kWh/kW)
- Industrial / co-generation rates by request
- Board-approved cooperative rates (not PSC tariffs)
For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:
Read the full Coweta-Fayette EMC Rate Optimization Guide →Other Data Access Programs
Commercial Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency consultation, benchmarking, and rebates for commercial and industrial members, including LED retrofits, HVAC upgrades, heat pump water heaters, and commercial EV charging.
- 01Contact the commercial team at 770-502-0226
- 02Request an energy assessment or custom analysis
- 03Apply for applicable rebate programs
Economic Development / Customer Choice
Resources for businesses siting or expanding in the territory, including Georgia Territorial Act customer-choice guidance for qualifying large loads.
- 01Review economic-development resources online
- 02Discuss site load and supplier-choice eligibility with the cooperative
- 03Coordinate service and rate options
PrePay
Prepaid billing with daily usage calculation and real-time balance tracking for eligible single-phase, non-demand residential accounts.
- 01Confirm eligibility (single-phase, non-demand, 200 AMP residential)
- 02Enroll in PrePay
- 03Monitor daily usage and balance online or via app
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Limitations & Considerations
- ⚠No Green Button Download or Connect My Data implementation.
- ⚠No public third-party API or formal aggregator integration.
- ⚠No self-service 15-minute interval download; hourly interval data only by direct request.
- ⚠EDI support not publicly documented; requires direct inquiry.
- ⚠Billing-history retention period not publicly specified.
Coweta-Fayette EMC Data Access FAQ
How can a commercial member get interval or hourly usage data?▾
Coweta-Fayette EMC does not offer a Green Button or self-service interval download. View usage graphs in the online portal or CFEMC app, and call the commercial team at 770-502-0226 to request hourly interval data or a custom report, ideally in Excel/CSV.
Does Coweta-Fayette EMC support Green Button or a third-party API?▾
Not currently. There is no documented Green Button Download/Connect My Data, ESPI program, or public API. The cooperative's AMI and SEDC systems could support these in the future, so contact them to ask about the roadmap.
What commercial rates apply to my business?▾
Small Commercial is a $35.00/month service charge plus $0.135/kWh. Large Commercial is a $60.00/month service charge with tiered energy: $0.156/kWh for the first 10,000 kWh and $0.142/kWh above 10,000 kWh, with reduced rates of $0.078 and $0.073 for high load-factor consumption (over 200 and 400 kWh per kW of demand). Industrial and co-generation rates are available on request.
How does the Large Commercial load-factor pricing work?▾
After the first 1,000 kWh, consumption exceeding 200 kWh per kW of billing demand is billed at $0.078/kWh and consumption exceeding 400 kWh per kW at $0.073/kWh. High load-factor operations that run steadily relative to their peak demand therefore see lower marginal energy rates.
Can a large business choose its electricity supplier in this territory?▾
Georgia's Territorial Electric Service Act allows certain new commercial/industrial loads above 900 kW to choose their supplier at a given location. Coweta-Fayette EMC addresses this through its Customer Choice and economic-development programs; contact the cooperative to confirm eligibility.
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