AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Data Access Guide

AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power & Light, is an investor-owned electric utility serving about 540,000 customers across West Central Ohio. It offers the MyAES portal with 24 months of billing history, 15-minute Green Button interval data from its AMI rollout, EDI for suppliers, and the CRES Business Partner Portal in Ohio's deregulated generation market.

Ohio · Investor-Owned Utility·540,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyAES Online PortalAllBillingMonthlyPDF/HTML
Green Button DownloadAMI customers15-min intervalDailyXML/CSV
Green Button ConnectAMI customersIntervalNear real-timeAPI/XML
CRES Business Partner PortalCRES/suppliersBills, usage, intervalVariesFlat file/XML/CSV
EDI (814/810/867/820)SuppliersSupplier transactionsDailyX12
01

Billing Data Access

AES Ohio provides online billing data access through the MyAES customer portal, modernized with a new CIS in 2024. Customers view current and historical bills, itemized charges, and monthly usage, with up to 24 months of history.

What Data Is on Your AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Bill

  • Monthly bill (current and historical)
  • Itemized charges by category
  • Monthly energy consumption (kWh)
  • Estimated/projected usage
  • Payment history

How to Download AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Create or log into MyAES at https://myprofile.aes-ohio.com
  2. 02Select View and Pay Your Bill
  3. 03Open Billing History for up to 24 months of bills
  4. 04Download bills as PDF or view as HTML
  5. 05Add additional AES Ohio service accounts to the profile as needed

How to Download AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Navigate to https://myprofile.aes-ohio.com and create an account with your service account number
  2. 02Log in with username and password
  3. 03Select View and Pay Your Bill to see current and historical bills
  4. 04Download or print bills (PDF/HTML)

Third-Party Access to AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Billing Data

CRES Business Partner Portal (BPP) with LOA

  1. 01Become PUCO-certified as a CRES Provider / Power Marketer / Power Broker
  2. 02Register with AES Ohio as an Alternate Generation Supplier (AGS)
  3. 03Request Business Partner Portal credentials (aesohioretail@aes.com)
  4. 04Obtain a signed customer Letter of Authorization (LOA)
  5. 05Submit the LOA and request historical usage by account/SDI via the BPP

Green Button credential aggregation

  1. 01Customer downloads Green Button data or authorizes Connect My Data
  2. 02Third party retrieves interval and usage data via the Green Button portal
  3. 03Data delivered in XML (ESPI) or CSV
PDFHTML (online view)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

AES Ohio's AMI smart meters record electricity consumption at 15-minute intervals. Customers access interval data through the Green Button portal using their MyAES credentials; third parties access it via the CRES Business Partner Portal with a Letter of Authorization.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters (15-minute interval); ~495,000 deployed across the territory
Electric Granularity
15-minute intervals (Eastern Time, DST-aware)
Gas Granularity
N/A (electric only)

How to Download AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Verify you have a smart meter (check bill or aes-ohio.com/smart-meters)
  2. 02Go to the AES Ohio Green Button portal and sign in with MyAES credentials
  3. 03Click Download My Data
  4. 04Select date range (up to 24 months) and format (XML or CSV)
  5. 05Optionally use Connect My Data to grant a third party time-limited access

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Customers sign into the AES Ohio Green Button portal with MyAES credentials and download up to 24 months of 15-minute interval usage in ESPI XML or CSV.

Formats
XML (NAESB ESPI), CSV
Available To
All customers with an AMI smart meter

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data lets customers authorize third-party applications to access their interval data via the portal; access is time-limited and revocable. Full CMD availability should be confirmed with AES Ohio.

API Standard
NAESB ESPI (Green Button Connect)
Available To
Customers with smart meters authorizing third-party apps

04

Third-Party API Access

AES Ohio's primary programmatic third-party access is the CRES Business Partner Portal (for certified suppliers/aggregators, LOA-gated) and Green Button Connect My Data for customer-authorized app access. A public developer REST API is not yet available, though the 2024 CIS modernization may enable future API offerings.

Program
CRES Business Partner Portal & Green Button Connect
Auth Method
BPP credentials + customer LOA; Green Button OAuth for CMD
Rate Limits
Per CRES/portal terms
Interval Latency
Near real-time; AMI data typically updated daily

Available AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Pre-enrollment customer list (monthly)BPP > Pre-Enrollment Customer ListGETFlat file
Historical usage by account/SDIBPP > Historical UsageGETXML/CSV
Green Button Connect interval dataGreen Button CMD APIGETXML (ESPI)

How to Register as a AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain PUCO CRES certification
  2. 02Register with AES Ohio as an AGS and request BPP access
  3. 03Collect signed customer LOA(s)
  4. 04Submit LOA and request historical usage/interval data via BPP
  5. 05Download data in XML (ESPI) or CSV

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

AES Ohio supports ANSI X12 EDI for CRES Providers, Power Marketers, and trading partners, used for enrollment, meter data, invoicing, and payment under Bill Ready, Rate Ready, and Dual Billing arrangements. Certification testing is conducted in seasonal flights.

Supported AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Enrollment / Application for ServiceCustomer enrollment, change, and drop transactions
810InvoiceBill Ready invoice transactions from supplier
867Meter Data / Product IdentifierMeter usage data and rate schedule information
820Payment / Financial InformationPayment and remittance information
997Functional AcknowledgementTransaction receipt confirmation (997 or 999)

How to Enroll in AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) EDI

  1. 01Obtain PUCO CRES certification
  2. 02Register with AES Ohio as an AGS (registration materials, credit application, billing services agreement)
  3. 03Download EDI test plans and specifications from the EDI Info page
  4. 04Set up EDI transmission (VAN, SFTP, or AS2) and obtain Trading Partner ID
  5. 05Complete EDI certification testing (seasonal flights, ~2-4 weeks)
  6. 06Receive certification and go live

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

AES Ohio C&I bills separate regulated distribution (PUCO tariffs D19-D22) from competitive generation supply (SSO or CRES). For demand-metered classes, per-kW demand charges and (above ~200 kW) time-of-use periods are the dominant levers, while generation supply can be optimized by shopping CRES providers in Ohio's deregulated market.

AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Secondary (D19)Commercial at secondary voltage
Primary (D20)Larger C&I at primary voltage
Primary-Substation (D21)Large industrial at substation primary
High Voltage (D22)Very large industrial at high voltage

AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Voltage-based distribution classes: Secondary (D19), Primary (D20), Primary-Substation (D21), High Voltage (D22)
  • Demand charges apply above ~10 kW; time-of-use mandatory above ~200 kW
  • Separate, shoppable generation supply (SSO Price to Compare ~$0.0945/kWh Jun 2025-May 2026, or CRES)
  • 15-minute AMI interval data supports demand-charge management
  • Multiple riders (Infrastructure Investment, Distribution Investment, TCRR, etc.) on the distribution bill

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

Read the full AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Governmental & Community Aggregation

AES Ohio supports opt-out and opt-in governmental aggregation programs that bundle customers for power purchasing, providing aggregated load profiles and customer lists to registered aggregators.

  1. 01Aggregator files certification with PUCO and registers with AES Ohio
  2. 02Provide aggregation program details and customer/account list
  3. 03Receive aggregation customer lists and aggregated load/demand data
  4. 04Manage opt-in/opt-out and coordinate with the chosen supplier

Pre-Enrollment Customer List

Registered CRES Providers download a monthly file with customer account numbers, SDIs, rate classes, 12 months of usage, and meter attributes for solicitation and service.

  1. 01Register with AES Ohio and obtain BPP credentials
  2. 02Log into the Business Partner Portal
  3. 03Download the monthly Pre-Enrollment Customer List
  4. 04Use data within CRES Web Portal Terms of Use

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No public developer REST API yet; programmatic third-party access is via the CRES Business Partner Portal or Green Button Connect.
  • Interval (15-minute) data requires an installed AMI smart meter; deployment continues through 2028, so some service points are not yet AMI-metered.
  • Third-party interval and granular data access requires a customer Letter of Authorization per Ohio Administrative Code.
  • Business Partner Portal access is limited to PUCO-certified CRES Providers/Power Marketers/Power Brokers registered as an AGS with AES Ohio.
  • 2024 CIS migration changed account numbers (12 digits vs. prior 10); older integrations may need remapping.

09

AES Ohio (Dayton Power & Light) Data Access FAQ

How does a C&I customer get 15-minute interval data from AES Ohio?

If the service point has an AMI smart meter, the customer signs into the AES Ohio Green Button portal with MyAES credentials and uses Download My Data to export up to 24 months of 15-minute interval data in XML or CSV. Connect My Data can grant a third party time-limited access.

How does a supplier or consultant access our usage data?

A PUCO-certified CRES Provider registered with AES Ohio uses the Business Partner Portal. With a signed customer Letter of Authorization (LOA), they can request up to 24 months of historical usage and interval data by account number/SDI, downloaded as XML or CSV.

Is electricity generation deregulated for AES Ohio business customers?

Yes. Ohio has retail electric choice (Energy Choice Ohio). AES Ohio delivers power and bills delivery regardless of supplier; C&I customers can buy generation from a CRES provider or take the Standard Service Offer (SSO), whose Price to Compare was about $0.0945/kWh for June 2025-May 2026.

What commercial and industrial distribution rate schedules does AES Ohio offer?

AES Ohio's distribution tariffs include Secondary (D19), Primary (D20), Primary-Substation (D21), and High Voltage (D22) service, plus Public EV Charging Station (D24). Larger classes are demand-metered; specific charges are in the D02 Tariff Index and the individual rate sheets.

Does AES Ohio support EDI for competitive suppliers?

Yes. AES Ohio supports ANSI X12 EDI (814, 810, 867, 820 with 997/999 acknowledgements) under Bill Ready, Rate Ready, and Dual Billing, with seasonal certification flights. Certified CRES providers register as an AGS and complete EDI testing before going live.

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