Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Data Access Guide

Midwest Energy Cooperative (d/b/a Midwest Energy & Communications) is a member-regulated rural electric cooperative serving about 37,000 customers across southwest Michigan, northern Indiana, and northwest Ohio. Data access is limited to the SmartHub portal with monthly billing and usage PDFs — no smart meters, interval data, Green Button, EDI, or APIs as of 2026.

Michigan · Electric Cooperative·37,028 customers·Last updated May 28, 2026

How to Get Your Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub PortalResidential and commercial membersBilling, monthly kWh/therm usage, payment historyMonthlyWeb / PDF
Manual authorized requestConsultants/aggregators with written customer consentMonthly billing and usage summaries5-10 business daysPDF via email or mail
01

Billing Data Access

Billing access is exclusively through the SmartHub portal (web and mobile). Customers view current balance, monthly statements, monthly kWh (electric) and therms (propane), and payment history, with PDF downloads. No CSV/XML export and no third-party authorization mechanism exist; third-party access is manual and ad-hoc with written customer consent.

What Data Is on Your Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Bill

  • Current account balance
  • Monthly billing statements (current and historical)
  • Monthly usage (kWh electric, therms propane)
  • Payment history
  • Service address and account information

How to Download Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account in SmartHub at https://teammidwest.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Download monthly PDF statements for the periods needed
  3. 03Note that only monthly totals are available — no interval data
  4. 04For custom billing arrangements on large C&I accounts, call 1-800-492-5989 and ask for Business Services

How to Download Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://teammidwest.smarthub.coop/ and click Create Account
  2. 02Enter your account number (from the paper bill) and billing zip code
  3. 03Log in and open Bill & Pay or Account Summary
  4. 04Select a billing month and click View/Download for the PDF statement
  5. 05Open the Service section's View Usage for 12+ months of monthly consumption

Third-Party Access to Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Billing Data

Written authorization + manual request

  1. 01Have the customer sign a Data Access Authorization Letter (name, account number, service address, company info, purpose, signature)
  2. 02Contact MEC at 1-800-492-5989 or mail 60590 Decatur Road, Cassopolis, MI 49031
  3. 03Ask for the Customer Service Manager or Regulatory Affairs and submit the authorization
  4. 04Request current bill plus 12-24 months of monthly usage as PDF via email
  5. 05Expect 5-10 business days; data will be monthly aggregate only
PDFHTML web portal

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

No interval data is available. MEC retains traditional/AMR meters — AMI smart meters have not been deployed as of 2026 — so customers see only monthly aggregate consumption in SmartHub. The cooperative's 2013-2015 fiber ring laid groundwork for future smart grid capability, but no customer-facing meter upgrade timeline is published.

Meter Technology
Traditional mechanical meters with manual or conventional AMR; no AMI deployment. 243-mile fiber communications ring through substations supports grid operations.
Electric Granularity
Monthly aggregate only — no 15-minute, 30-minute, or hourly data

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button Download My Data is not implemented. MEC does not appear in Michigan MPSC Case U-20959 Green Button progress filings; as a member-regulated cooperative under PA 167 it is not explicitly required to file.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data and ESPI are not implemented. MPSC orders (Dec 2023, reaffirmed Apr 2025) direct regulated utilities toward Green Button-interoperable exports, which may eventually extend to member-regulated co-ops.

API Standard
ESPI (not implemented)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

MEC has no Share My Data portal, public API, developer documentation, OpenADR, or ESPI compliance of its own. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. For direct utility access, consultants serve MEC customers through manual workflows: written customer consent plus a direct request to the cooperative, or customer-downloaded PDF statements.

Program
None (no API, portal, or aggregator program)

How to Register as a Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain a signed customer authorization letter on company letterhead
  2. 02Call 1-800-492-5989 and request the Customer Service Manager or Regulatory Affairs
  3. 03Explain the use case (energy audit, retrofit, bill analysis) and submit the authorization
  4. 04Accept monthly-aggregate-only data delivered manually via email or mail
  5. 05Alternatively, have the customer download PDF statements from SmartHub and share them directly

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

No formal EDI trading partner program (814, 820, 867, 810) exists as of 2026 — no published EDI specifications, registration, or VAN connectivity. Large C&I customers needing structured billing should call 1-800-492-5989, ask for Business Services, and inquire about custom case-by-case arrangements.


06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

MEC's rate books and cancelled sheets are published through the Michigan PSC's electric rate book index for member-regulated cooperatives. Detailed C&I schedules are available there and from the cooperative directly.

Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Member-regulated under Michigan PA 167 of 2008; board-set rates
  • Rate books filed with the MPSC for reference
  • Bundled electric service; no retail supplier choice
  • Secondary lines of business: fiber internet, phone, propane

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

Read the full Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Limitations & Considerations

  • No AMI/smart meters — no interval or hourly data of any kind
  • No Green Button DMD or CMD; no ESPI implementation
  • No EDI trading partner program
  • No public API, developer portal, or aggregator partnerships
  • No third-party authorization mechanism in SmartHub; all third-party access is ad-hoc and manual
  • Bills export as PDF only; no CSV/XML
  • Billing history retention limited to roughly 12-24 months of monthly summaries

08

Midwest Energy Cooperative (Midwest Energy & Communications) Data Access FAQ

How do commercial customers access billing data from Midwest Energy Cooperative?

Register the account in SmartHub at https://teammidwest.smarthub.coop/ using the account number and billing zip code. SmartHub shows current balance, monthly statements (PDF download), monthly kWh/therm usage, and payment history. There is no CSV/XML export — energy teams download PDFs and digitize them for analysis.

Does MEC have interval or smart meter data?

No. MEC has not deployed AMI smart meters as of 2026; only monthly aggregate consumption is available. The cooperative built a 243-mile fiber communications ring (2013-2015) that could support future smart metering, but no deployment timeline is published. Demand analysis must rely on monthly bill data.

Can a consultant or aggregator get MEC customer data automatically?

No automated path exists — no Green Button, API, EDI, or aggregator partnerships. The practical workflow: obtain a signed customer authorization letter, submit it to MEC at 1-800-492-5989 (ask for Customer Service Manager or Regulatory Affairs), and receive monthly PDF data in 5-10 business days. Alternatively, have the customer download SmartHub PDFs directly.

Will Michigan's Green Button mandate apply to MEC?

Not yet. MPSC Case U-20959 ordered regulated utilities to implement Green Button-interoperable data exports (Dec 2023, extended Apr 2025), but MEC is member-regulated under PA 167 and has filed no Green Button progress reports as of May 2026. Industry expectations suggest possible extension to co-ops in 2026-2027, but nothing firm is documented.

Can MEC members shop for a competitive electricity supplier?

No. MEC members take bundled service from the cooperative, whose board sets rates under Michigan PA 167 member regulation. Michigan's limited retail open access applies to IOU territories, not co-op members, so cost optimization focuses on rate schedule review via the MPSC rate book and load management.

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