Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Data Access Guide

Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA), founded in 1938, is a member-owned cooperative serving roughly 36,900 accounts across Montrose, Delta, and Gunnison counties in southwest Colorado. AMI meters capture 15-minute interval data, accessible hourly through the NISC SmartHub portal (with 15-minute extraction possible via community-built tools); Colorado rule 4 CCR 723-4-4027 backs customer-authorized third-party access, but DMEA has no Green Button, EDI, or official API.

Colorado · Electric Cooperative·36,893 customers·Last updated May 28, 2026

How to Get Your Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub PortalResidential and commercial membersBilling, payment history, daily/hourly usageDaily usage refresh; real-time balanceWeb / mobile app
Reverse-engineered SmartHub APITechnical users / customer-delegated consultants15-minute interval usageDailyCSV / InfluxDB / VictoriaMetrics
Customer service data requestMembers and authorized agents (4 CCR 723-4-4027)Custom billing reports, demand readings, usage comparisons5-10 business daysPDF / email
Data Access Agreement (Energy Services)Consultants/aggregators with large portfoliosNegotiated (consumption, demand, settlement)Negotiated (SFTP/batch)Negotiated
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Billing Data Access

Billing access runs through the NISC SmartHub portal (web and iOS/Android), showing balance, monthly billing history with charge breakdowns, and payment history; paperless billing saves $2/month. Direct CSV/XML export is not prominently offered. Third-party access has no formal program — options include customer-delegated sharing, paper record requests, or written authorization letters under Colorado's 4 CCR 723-4-4027 data access rule.

What Data Is on Your Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Bill

  • Current account balance and payment status
  • Monthly billing history (invoice amounts, due dates)
  • Charges breakdown (access fees, energy charges, idle service fees)
  • Payment transaction history
  • Energy consumption (daily/hourly where smart meters deployed)

How to Download Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account in SmartHub (primary user can add others)
  2. 02Review billing periods and charge breakdowns; screenshot or print-to-PDF as needed
  3. 03Request custom billing reports (12-36 months) or demand readings from csrs@dmea.com
  4. 04For energy management projects, contact Energy Services at rod.geiger@dmea.com to discuss interval data and a Data Access Agreement

How to Download Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://dmea.smarthub.coop and click Sign up to access our Self Service Site
  2. 02Enter email, DMEA account number, and last name; receive a temporary password
  3. 03Log in and open the Billing / My Bill section
  4. 04Select a billing period to view invoice amount, charge breakdown, and due date
  5. 05Optionally enroll in Autopay or paperless billing ($2/month savings)

Third-Party Access to Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Billing Data

Customer authorization letter (C&I accounts)

  1. 01Customer signs a written authorization naming the third party as authorized agent
  2. 02Deliver to DMEA via csrs@dmea.com (preferred) or the Montrose/Delta offices
  3. 03DMEA reviews and may permit the third party to receive bill and usage copies
  4. 04Scope and requirements are negotiated directly with DMEA

Formal Data Access Agreement (consultants/aggregators)

  1. 01Contact Energy Services at rod.geiger@dmea.com with the business need (efficiency study, solar feasibility, benchmarking)
  2. 02Request a signed Data Access Agreement covering data types, frequency, duration, and customer consent mechanism
  3. 03DMEA management/Board reviews; approval is cooperative-specific
  4. 04If approved, negotiate the delivery method (SFTP, periodic reports, custom export)
Web portal displayPDF / screenshotsCSV (hourly export; 15-minute via community tools)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

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Interval Data & Smart Meters

DMEA's AMI smart meters (deployed across portions of the territory) record 15-minute intervals. SmartHub exposes hourly consumption in graphs and tables; since January 2024 NISC limits CSV exports to hourly granularity. Technical users extract true 15-minute data via the reverse-engineered SmartHub API using open-source tools like electric-usage-downloader (DMCA Section 103(f) interoperability basis). Interval retention is typically 24+ months.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters on portions of the territory (deployment ongoing); NISC SmartHub meter data platform.
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval readings where smart meters are installed; hourly views/exports in SmartHub

How to Download Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Interval Data

  1. 01Verify your account has an AMI meter (call 877-687-3632 or check the physical meter)
  2. 02Log into https://dmea.smarthub.coop and open Usage / Energy Use
  3. 03Select a date range and view hourly consumption charts and tables
  4. 04Save via print-to-PDF or screenshots (CSV exports limited to hourly since Jan 2024)
  5. 05For 15-minute data, run electric-usage-downloader (Python 3.8+) with your SmartHub credentials to export CSV
  6. 06For deeper history, email csrs@dmea.com to ask about retention and exports

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button Download My Data is not offered; DMEA is not in the Green Button Alliance member directory. Colorado does not mandate Green Button — 4 CCR 723-4-4027 requires access to standard customer data but not ESPI format.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data and ESPI compliance are not advertised. Members can advocate for adoption through DMEA's member-elected Board.

API Standard
ESPI / NAESB REQ.21 (not implemented)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

DMEA publishes no REST/SOAP API of its own. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. NISC's SmartHub API exists but is undocumented; open-source projects have reverse-engineered it for 15-minute interval extraction (legal under DMCA Section 103(f) interoperability). Best practice: the customer runs the tool and shares the resulting CSV, rather than sharing credentials. Formal third-party programs require a negotiated Data Access Agreement through Energy Services.

Program
None official (reverse-engineered NISC SmartHub API)
Interval Latency
Consumption data refreshes daily in SmartHub

How to Register as a Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) API Vendor

  1. 01For small portfolios, have customers share SmartHub data or run electric-usage-downloader and send the CSV
  2. 02For 50+ accounts, contact rod.geiger@dmea.com with a business case for a formal third-party data program
  3. 03Negotiate a Data Access Agreement: data types/granularity, delivery frequency, technical method (SFTP, batch export), costs, confidentiality
  4. 04Escalate to the DMEA Board if the business need is significant

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

EDI is not documented — no trading partner enrollment, specifications, or VAN details are published. The NISC billing system may handle EDI on the backend for large commercial accounts; inquire via 877-687-3632 or rod.geiger@dmea.com about supported transaction sets (814/820/867/810), enrollment, and connection methods. Expect a 5-10 business day response.


06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

DMEA posts current rates and net metering requirements at dmea.com/rates per Colorado's public posting statute. Bills include access fees, energy charges, and idle service fees. Standard customer data is free under 4 CCR 723-4; non-standard data (extended history, demand readings, custom reports) may incur costs.

Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Member-owned cooperative; board-set rates publicly posted
  • Standard data free / non-standard data may incur costs (4 CCR 723-4)
  • Budget Billing and My Choice prepay options
  • Paperless billing credit ($2/month)
  • Net metering available for distributed generation

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

Read the full Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Budget Billing

Fixed monthly payment based on prior-year average with annual spring true-up; sign up in SmartHub.

My Choice Plan (Prepay)

Prepaid account balance program that lets members cover past-due amounts without disconnect/reconnect fees and manage cash flow flexibly.

Net Metering / Distributed Generation

Net metering requirements are posted per C.R.S. 40-9.5-108.5; generating members can request detailed metering and settlement data through Energy Services.


08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button DMD or CMD; no ESPI compliance advertised
  • No official public API — 15-minute data requires reverse-engineered SmartHub tools
  • SmartHub CSV exports limited to hourly granularity since January 2024 (NISC change)
  • No EDI trading partner documentation; status unknown without direct inquiry
  • Smart meter deployment is partial and ongoing — not all accounts have interval data
  • Third-party access is manual/negotiated; custom requests take 5-10 business days — Nectar provides API access to billing data (docs.nectarclimate.com)

09

Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) Data Access FAQ

How do C&I customers get interval data from DMEA?

DMEA's AMI meters record 15-minute intervals where deployed. SmartHub (https://dmea.smarthub.coop) shows hourly consumption with daily refresh; since January 2024 CSV exports are hourly only. True 15-minute extraction requires the open-source electric-usage-downloader tool against the reverse-engineered NISC SmartHub API, or a negotiated export through Energy Services (rod.geiger@dmea.com). Retention is typically 24+ months.

Can a consultant or aggregator access DMEA member data?

Yes, under Colorado rule 4 CCR 723-4-4027, with customer authorization. Practical paths: the member shares SmartHub data or tool-exported CSVs directly; a signed authorization letter to csrs@dmea.com for C&I accounts; or, for large portfolios, a negotiated Data Access Agreement through Energy Services defining data types, frequency, and delivery method (SFTP/batch). Board escalation is possible for significant programs.

Does DMEA support Green Button or an official API?

No. DMEA is not in the Green Button Alliance directory, ESPI is not advertised, and Colorado does not mandate Green Button. The only programmatic route is the undocumented NISC SmartHub API, which community tools have reverse-engineered for 15-minute data — best run by the customer themselves rather than sharing credentials.

Does DMEA support EDI for large commercial accounts?

Unknown — no EDI trading partner documentation is published. The NISC billing backend may support EDI for large accounts; ask 877-687-3632 or rod.geiger@dmea.com which transaction sets (814/820/867/810) are supported, the enrollment process, and connection method. Expect a 5-10 business day response.

What data rights do DMEA members have under Colorado law?

Under 4 CCR 723-4-4027, members get free access to their standard billing and consumption data (available 24/7 in SmartHub) and can authorize third parties to receive it within DMEA's technological capability. Non-standard data — extended history, demand readings, custom reports — may incur costs and takes 5-10 business days via csrs@dmea.com.

Can DMEA members choose a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Colorado is a regulated retail state and DMEA is a cooperative under C.R.S. 40-9.5-101 with board-set, publicly posted rates. Cost optimization focuses on rate review, Budget Billing/My Choice plans, net metering for on-site generation, and using interval data to manage demand.

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