Cullman Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Cullman Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving roughly 48,400 members in north-central Alabama and a distributor of TVA-supplied power. Members access billing and usage data through the NISC SmartHub portal; the co-op also offers Sprout Fiber internet. Rates are TVA-driven and there is no retail choice.

Alabama · Electric Cooperative·48,400 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Cullman Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Billing PortalResidential, C&IBills, payment historySame dayPDF / web
Usage TrackerResidential, C&IDaily usage~1 dayWeb (no export)
Community SmartHub toolTech-savvy members15-min intervalOn demandCSV (unofficial)
LOA Data RequestResidential, C&IBilling / interval10-15 business daysExcel (.xlsx)
Green Button / EDI / APINoneN/AN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

Cullman Electric provides members online access to current and historical billing through its NISC SmartHub-based portal and mobile app. Up to 12-24 months of billing history is available as PDF bills and web views; no CSV/XML billing export is documented.

What Data Is on Your Cullman Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Monthly bill statements (PDF)
  • Payment history (dates, amounts, methods)
  • Current account balance
  • Monthly kWh consumption
  • Account management details

How to Download Cullman Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account at https://billing.cullmanec.com/mcp/login (SmartHub)
  2. 02Review billing history and monthly kWh/demand per statement
  3. 03Download PDF bills for each period
  4. 04For data beyond the portal, contact Member Services or Key Accounts (256-737-3226)

How to Download Cullman Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://billing.cullmanec.com/mcp/login and register with your account number, email, and phone
  2. 02Log in to view current and historical bills
  3. 03Download statements as PDF for local archiving
  4. 04Optionally enroll in paperless billing for email notifications

Third-Party Access to Cullman Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Letter of Authorization (LOA) data request

  1. 01Customer signs an LOA authorizing data release to the third party
  2. 02Third party submits the signed LOA to info@cullmanec.com or by mail
  3. 03Cullman compiles historical billing/usage (typically delivered as Excel/.xlsx)
  4. 04Allow roughly 10-15 business days for processing
PDF (bills)Web portal viewMobile app view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Cullman Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Cullman has deployed AMI smart meters and runs its portal on NISC SmartHub. A free Usage Tracker shows daily consumption with temperature correlation. 15-minute interval data exists at the meter but is not formally exportable; advanced users access it via a community-maintained tool that reverse-engineers the SmartHub API.

Meter Technology
NISC SmartHub platform with AMI smart meters (deployed as of the 2023 redesign).
Electric Granularity
Daily usage via the official Usage Tracker; 15-minute interval resolution available at the meter (confirmed via reverse-engineered API).

How to Download Cullman Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not implemented; no ESPI/XML export is available.
  2. 02Use the Usage Tracker for daily consumption and alerts, or submit an LOA data request for interval data.

How to Download Cullman Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Portal

  1. 01Log in to SmartHub at https://billing.cullmanec.com/mcp/login
  2. 02Open Usage Tracker to view daily kWh and set alerts
  3. 03For 15-minute data, advanced users may use the community electric-usage-downloader tool (unofficial, use at your own risk)
  4. 04For an official copy, submit an LOA request to Member Services

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Cullman Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Cullman Electric has not implemented Green Button Download My Data. Members use the SmartHub portal and Usage Tracker instead.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data (OAuth) is not implemented. There is no standardized ESPI/Atom feed or third-party authorization portal.

API Standard
NAESB ESPI (not implemented)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Cullman Electric has no published third-party data access API, developer portal, or aggregator program. Third-party access is handled through manual LOA-based data requests. NISC offers a utility-level DERMS integration program, but it is not a customer-facing data-access channel. A community tool can extract 15-minute SmartHub data unofficially.

Program
No formal third-party API program
Auth Method
Letter of Authorization (manual)
Rate Limits
N/A
Interval Latency
Batch (10-15 business days per request)

How to Register as a Cullman Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Prepare a Letter of Authorization signed by the member
  2. 02Submit to info@cullmanec.com or Member Services (256-737-3200)
  3. 03Specify data scope (billing and/or interval) and time period
  4. 04Receive data by email, typically as Excel within ~2-3 weeks

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Cullman Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01No formal EDI trading-partner program is published.
  2. 02Small cooperatives generally use portals and email rather than EDI; contact Operations (256-737-3226) for any custom integration.

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Cullman Electric's C&I rates mirror TVA's standard distributor structure: General Power (GSA) is split into demand tiers (small, medium, large), and dedicated Manufacturing Service schedules cover the largest industrial loads. Bills combine a fixed customer charge, a per-kW demand charge (for mid-size and larger accounts), and a per-kWh energy charge, with TVA wholesale cost adjustments flowing through periodically.

Cullman Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Power (GSA-1)Small commercial, under ~50 kW
General Power (GSA-2)Medium C&I, ~50-1,000 kW
General Power (GSA-3)Large C&I, ~1,000-5,000 kW
Manufacturing Service (MSB)Manufacturing above ~5,000 kW

Cullman Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • TVA-aligned General Power (GSA) tiers segmented by demand level
  • Demand charges apply to accounts above the small-commercial tier
  • TVA wholesale cost adjustments pass through to members (some monthly, some quarterly)
  • Manufacturing Service schedules for large SIC 20-39 industrial loads
  • Specific current dollar figures are published on the co-op rates page and not asserted here

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

Read the full Cullman Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Sprout Fiber Internet

Cullman Electric operates Sprout Fiber, a member-focused fiber broadband service, expanding alongside its electric infrastructure.

  1. 01Check Sprout Fiber availability for your address
  2. 02Sign up through Cullman Electric / Sprout Fiber
  3. 03Manage broadband alongside the electric account

NISC DERMS Integration (utility-level)

Through NISC, Cullman can integrate with distributed energy resource management platforms (OATI, FlexCharging, Virtual Peaker). This is a utility-level partnership, not a customer-facing data-access program.

  1. 01Engagement is utility-side via NISC
  2. 02Not available for individual customer or third-party data access

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data)
  • No public third-party API or developer portal
  • No EDI trading-partner program
  • No official 15-minute interval data export (Usage Tracker shows daily only)
  • Third-party access requires manual LOA with ~2-3 week turnaround
  • No real-time or automated data feeds for aggregators

09

Cullman Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

How can a business get interval data from Cullman Electric?

There is no official interval-data export. AMI meters capture 15-minute data; advanced users access it via the community electric-usage-downloader tool (unofficial), or you can submit a signed Letter of Authorization to Member Services and receive data as Excel, typically within 10-15 business days.

Does Cullman Electric support Green Button or an API?

No. Cullman has not implemented Green Button (Download or Connect My Data), has no public API or developer portal, and no EDI program. Data access is via the SmartHub portal or manual LOA requests.

How does a consultant request data on behalf of a commercial member?

Prepare a Letter of Authorization signed by the account holder specifying data scope and period, submit it to info@cullmanec.com or call Member Services (256-737-3200, Key Accounts 256-737-3226), and expect Excel data within about 2-3 weeks.

Who sets Cullman Electric's rates?

Cullman is a distributor of TVA power, so its wholesale costs and rate structures follow the Tennessee Valley Authority; the co-op board sets the retail schedules. Rates are not subject to retail-choice competition.

What rate schedules apply to commercial and industrial members?

As a TVA distributor, Cullman serves C&I members under TVA-aligned General Power (GSA) tiers by demand level and Manufacturing Service schedules for larger industrial loads. See the co-op rates page for current figures.

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