La Plata Electric Association Data Access Guide

La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) is a member-owned electric cooperative serving roughly 47,000 members across 3,370 square miles of southwestern Colorado from its Durango headquarters. LPEA provides data access through the NISC SmartHub portal, AMI smart meters, and a manual billing-data authorization process, but does not offer Green Button, EDI, or a public API.

Colorado · Electric Cooperative·47,002 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your La Plata Electric Association Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Online PortalResidential, Commercial, AgriculturalBilling, hourly/daily usageNear real-time displayPortal / PDF / CSV
Billing Data Authorization Release FormAll (consultants, aggregators)Billing, kWh/kW, revenueManual (case-by-case)PDF / Excel / email
Colorado Building Benchmarking (HB 21-1286)Covered large buildingsMonthly kWhManualData file
Unofficial SmartHub toolsTechnical users15-min/hourly usageOn-demandCSV / JSON
01

Billing Data Access

LPEA provides primary billing data access through SmartHub, a NISC-operated cooperative utility management platform. SmartHub is the main channel for both residential and commercial members to view bills, usage, and payment history. Formal third-party access is handled via a manual Billing Data Authorization Release Form.

What Data Is on Your La Plata Electric Association Bill

  • Current and prior billing statements
  • Energy consumption / usage history
  • Account balance and payment history
  • Time-of-use rate information for TOU members
  • Net generation/consumption data for net-metered accounts
  • Usage alerts and notifications

How to Download La Plata Electric Association Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Complete a commercial service application for the business account
  2. 02Register or log in to SmartHub at https://lpea.smarthub.coop/
  3. 03Open the Usage section to review consumption for each account
  4. 04Export hourly usage to CSV where available
  5. 05For multi-account consolidation or bulk data, call (970) 247-5786
  6. 06For third-party release, submit the Billing Data Authorization Release Form to memberservices@lpea.coop

How to Download La Plata Electric Association Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://lpea.smarthub.coop/ and click Register
  2. 02Enter email, account number (from physical bill), and create a password
  3. 03Verify email address to activate the account
  4. 04Log in and navigate to Billing/Account to view current charges
  5. 05Open Billing History to view or download prior statements
  6. 06Use the Usage section to view and export consumption data to CSV

Third-Party Access to La Plata Electric Association Billing Data

Billing Data Authorization Release Form

  1. 01Have the member sign LPEA's Billing Data Authorization Release Form
  2. 02Capture third-party name, organization, account number, and service address
  3. 03Email the signed form to memberservices@lpea.coop (or call (970) 247-5786)
  4. 04Specify the data elements and time period needed (kWh, kW, rate, revenue)
  5. 05LPEA delivers the authorized data in the requested format
Portal view (web and mobile app)PDF bill downloadCSV export of usage data (hourly resolution as of Jan 2024)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the La Plata Electric Association Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

LPEA has deployed AMI smart meters (Tantalus solid-state digital meters) across its territory, capturing energy, voltage, current, and power-factor data in near real time. Members access interval usage through SmartHub. As of January 2024, third-party documentation indicates only hourly resolution is available via CSV export, though the meters capture 15-minute data.

Meter Technology
AMI / Tantalus solid-state digital meters with 900 MHz (½-watt) wireless radios reporting in short intervals throughout the day.
Electric Granularity
Hourly via CSV export (confirmed); daily on the dashboard; 15-minute captured by meters but portal export limited since Jan 2024.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only cooperative).

How to Download La Plata Electric Association Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01LPEA does not offer Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data
  2. 02Contact memberservices@lpea.coop or (970) 247-5786 to confirm any ESPI capability
  3. 03As an alternative, export hourly usage to CSV from SmartHub

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which La Plata Electric Association rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

LPEA does not implement Green Button Download My Data. Hourly usage CSV export is available through SmartHub as the closest equivalent.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI API is offered. Third-party access is handled manually via the Billing Data Authorization Release Form.

Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

LPEA does not maintain a developer portal, public API, or token-based access. Third-party data access is via the manual Billing Data Authorization Release Form. Unofficial reverse-engineered tools exist for NISC SmartHub (use at your own risk and subject to SmartHub terms of service).

Program
No official API program
Auth Method
Manual customer-signed authorization form (no OAuth/token).
Rate Limits
Not applicable.
Interval Latency
Not applicable / manual delivery.

How to Register as a La Plata Electric Association API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain a customer-signed Billing Data Authorization Release Form
  2. 02Email the form plus a data specification to memberservices@lpea.coop
  3. 03Specify accounts, period, granularity, and format
  4. 04Receive data in the requested format (manual delivery)

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in La Plata Electric Association EDI

  1. 01LPEA does not publicly document EDI support
  2. 02Commercial/business customers can inquire at (970) 247-5786 (business services option)
  3. 03Ask whether ANSI X12 814/820/867/810 transactions are supported for large C&I accounts

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

LPEA C&I customers pay a three-part bill: a fixed base charge, a per-kW demand charge, and a per-kWh energy charge. Demand charges scale sharply with meter size (from $6.23/kW on B2-21 to $27.38/kW coincident on TCP-36), so peak management is the largest lever. Time-of-use schedules (CTOU-24, B5-28) reward shifting load out of the 2-8 PM weekday peak.

La Plata Electric Association Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
B2-21 Small Commercial Three PhaseThree-phase small commercial; $55/mo + $6.23/kW + $0.1050/kWh
LP-30 Large CommercialLarge general service; $100/mo + $18.34/kW + $0.0700/kWh
LP-31 Primary ServicePrimary voltage C&I >50 kW; $1,300/mo + $7.18/kW + $0.11/$0.06 on/off-peak
TCP-36 Transmission Coincident PeakTransmission-level >10 MW; $1,300/mo + $27.38/kW coincident + $0.0445/kWh
B5-28 Three Phase TOUThree-phase TOU; $55/mo + $7.71/kW + $0.2345/$0.0650 on/off-peak

La Plata Electric Association Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Three-part rates: base + demand + energy
  • Demand billed on the highest measured kW in the period
  • TOU peak window 2-8 PM Mon-Sat for commercial TOU schedules
  • Primary and transmission service available for the largest loads
  • Rates held flat for 2026 after the April 2025 increase

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

Read the full La Plata Electric Association Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Colorado Building Benchmarking (HB 21-1286)

LPEA supports utility data release for covered large commercial buildings required to report annual energy use under Colorado's Energy Performance for Buildings law.

  1. 01Building owner submits a Building Owner Request Form and Authorization for Release of Utility Information
  2. 02Provide tenant authorization forms if the building has fewer than four tenants
  3. 03Submit via the LPEA Building Benchmarking contact form
  4. 04LPEA releases energy use data in the format required by the Colorado Energy Office

On-Bill Financing & Efficiency Rebates

LPEA offers on-bill financing and a range of rebates (heat pumps, EV chargers, energy audits) that can reduce C&I energy costs.

  1. 01Review rebate eligibility at lpea.coop/rebates
  2. 02Apply through the relevant program page
  3. 03Coordinate energy audits with LPEA member services

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download or Connect My Data
  • No public API or developer portal
  • No documented EDI program
  • Third-party access is manual (signed authorization form, case-by-case delivery)
  • 15-minute interval export limited to hourly via CSV since January 2024
  • Data access fees not publicly documented

09

La Plata Electric Association Data Access FAQ

How can a commercial energy manager pull interval data for LPEA accounts?

Log in to SmartHub (https://lpea.smarthub.coop/) for each account and export hourly usage to CSV. For bulk or multi-account delivery, submit a signed Billing Data Authorization Release Form to memberservices@lpea.coop and specify the accounts, period, granularity, and format. LPEA delivers data manually since there is no API.

Does LPEA support Green Button or an API for C&I data?

No. LPEA does not implement Green Button Download/Connect My Data and offers no public API. Hourly CSV export from SmartHub is the closest first-party option; unofficial reverse-engineered tools exist for NISC SmartHub but are unsupported and may conflict with terms of service.

Which LPEA rate schedules apply to commercial and industrial accounts?

Small three-phase commercial loads use Schedule B2-21; larger demand-metered loads use Large Commercial LP-30; primary-voltage service uses LP-31; very large transmission-level loads (>10 MW) can elect TCP-36 (Transmission Coincident Peak). Time-of-use options include CTOU-24 and B5-28.

How does LPEA bill demand for C&I customers?

Demand-metered schedules (B2-21, LP-30, LP-31) bill a $/kW demand charge based on the member's highest measured kilowatt load in the billing period, plus a fixed base charge and a per-kWh energy charge. TCP-36 bills on coincident demand aligned to the transmission peak.

Are LPEA rates changing in 2026?

No. LPEA held rates flat for 2026 after the April 1, 2025 changes (a ~7.7% average increase). The 2026 tariff added only an opt-in renewable rider update (R18) and a new wheeling charge (W70); commercial and industrial energy and demand rates remained unchanged.

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