New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) is a member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving over 84,000 members across rural New Hampshire. NHEC has deployed AMI across 82,000+ meters and supports billing, Green Button, and EDI data access. Because New Hampshire has retail electric choice, NHEC members can shop for competitive supply while NHEC provides default delivery service.

New Hampshire · Electric Cooperative·84,906 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub PortalResidential & C&IBilling, usage, trendsDaily/MonthlyWeb/App, PDF
Green Button DownloadResidential & C&IUsage, billing15-min/HourlyXML (ESPI)
SmartHub API (interval)All15-min usage & costNear real-timeJSON/CSV
EDI (814/867/810/820)Supplier-servedEnrollment, usage, billingPer cycleANSI X12
AllMass Energy data requestAllBilling, usage5-10 business daysFormal request
01

Billing Data Access

NHEC provides billing data access through SmartHub, its NISC-powered customer portal. Members and authorized C&I representatives can view current and historical bills, payment history, and usage graphs via web and mobile apps.

What Data Is on Your New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Itemized current bill with charges and credits
  • 12+ months billing history
  • Account summary and balance
  • Payment history
  • Monthly usage graphs with temperature data
  • Average daily use metrics
  • Interactive bill breakdown by category

How to Download New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01For C&I billing data, contact NHEC at 1-800-698-2007 and request a billing data request for a C&I account
  2. 02Provide account number, requested date range, and purpose (procurement, audit, financing)
  3. 03NHEC delivers data via email PDF, secure portal, or SmartHub export within 3-5 business days
  4. 04Alternatively, have the customer export Green Button XML from SmartHub and share directly with the consultant
  5. 05For portfolio-scale access, use the AllMass Energy data request service

How to Download New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://nhec.smarthub.coop/ and register with your NHEC account number
  2. 02Log in and accept two-factor authentication if enabled
  3. 03From the dashboard, open Account or Billing to view the current bill
  4. 04Open History or Past Bills to view 12+ months and download PDFs
  5. 05Use the Usage tab to export CSV or Green Button XML

Third-Party Access to New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Billing Data

AllMass Energy Data Request

  1. 01Visit https://allmassenergy.com/data-request/ and download the NHEC data request form
  2. 02Complete Section 1 (customer) and Section 3 (consultant); leave Section 2 blank unless a licensed supplier
  3. 03Have the NHEC customer sign authorizing data release
  4. 04Email scanned form or mail to AllMass Energy, 44 Gleason Road, Princeton, MA 01541
  5. 05AllMass Energy obtains and formats data from NHEC; typical turnaround 5-10 business days

Customer-mediated Green Button export

  1. 01Customer logs into SmartHub and opens My Usage
  2. 02Customer selects a date range and exports Green Button XML or CSV
  3. 03Customer shares the file with the consultant; no formal NHEC authorization required when the customer controls sharing
PDF (bills)CSV (usage export)Green Button XML (ESPI-compliant)Web interface

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

NHEC deployed AMI funded in part by a $15.8M DOE ARRA grant, reaching 82,444+ smart meters. Interval data is available at 15-minute granularity via the SmartHub API and hourly via official CSV export and Green Button.

Meter Technology
Elster EnergyAxis smart meters on an RF mesh network with microwave/fiber backhaul; integrated with NISC iVUE meter data management
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval reads (via SmartHub API); hourly aggregation (official CSV/Green Button)
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only)

How to Download New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into https://nhec.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Open My Usage and click Green Button or Download My Data
  3. 03Select start and end dates (up to 14 months back) and granularity
  4. 04Download the ZIP archive containing ESPI XML
  5. 05Extract and import into Green Button-compatible or energy analysis software

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

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

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

NHEC supports Green Button Download My Data through SmartHub, exporting ESPI-compliant XML for up to 14 months of usage.

Formats
XML (ESPI / NAESB REQ.21), Zipped XML
Available To
All members (residential and C&I)

Connect My Data

NHEC's NISC SmartHub platform was awarded a DOE grant to implement Green Button Connect My Data, but a formal Share My Data / CMD program with OAuth is not publicly documented. Developers should contact NHEC to inquire about CMD/OAuth availability.

API Standard
NAESB REQ.21 ESPI with OAuth 2.0 (if implemented)
Available To
Not publicly documented

04

Third-Party API Access

NHEC does not publish a formal third-party data API. The NISC SmartHub platform exposes an authenticated REST endpoint for 15-minute interval data that the open-source community has documented. NHEC also runs an OpenADR 2.0b Transactive Energy Rate pilot publishing hourly price signals.

Program
SmartHub API (NISC) / OpenADR Transactive Energy Rate
Auth Method
SmartHub username/password (interval API); OpenADR VEN credentials (price signals)
Rate Limits
Not published
Interval Latency
Near real-time to daily for interval reads

Available New Hampshire Electric Cooperative API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Poll 15-minute interval usagehttps://nhec.smarthub.coop/services/secured/utility-usage/pollGETJSON

How to Register as a New Hampshire Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Contact NISC or NHEC to inquire about SmartHub data aggregator integration
  2. 02For OpenADR, request VEN endpoint and authentication for the Transactive Energy Rate pilot
  3. 03Confirm customer authorization and data-use scope before integrating

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

As a distribution company in New Hampshire's deregulated retail electric market, NHEC supports ANSI X12 EDI transactions for competitive energy suppliers and aggregators to enroll customers and exchange usage and billing data.

Supported New Hampshire Electric Cooperative EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Commodity Release / EnrollmentCustomer enrollment by suppliers
867Historical Usage DataPast consumption for customer profiles
810Monthly Usage / InvoiceBilling invoices with usage detail
820Payment Order / Remittance AdviceBilling and payment settlement

How to Enroll in New Hampshire Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01Register as a competitive supplier with the NH Department of Energy (Form Z15/Z16) and pay the registration fee
  2. 02Notify NHEC at CompetitiveSuppliers@nhec.com with company and registration details
  3. 03Attend NHEC supplier training covering tariff Sections 4 & 5
  4. 04Request and complete EDI testing (814, 867, 810, 820); submit notarized Test Acceptance Form to NHPUC
  5. 05Provide 10 business days notice before first live enrollment, then begin live EDI transactions

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

NHEC C&I rates are tiered by demand level. Small commercial loads (under 50 kW) pay an energy-only rate around $0.22/kWh with no demand charge. As demand rises, customers move to LB32, IND, or primary P/P5 schedules that add a per-kW or per-kVA demand charge above a threshold but carry lower per-kWh distribution rates (down to ~$0.175/kWh effective). The Co-op Power energy component ($0.10972/kWh for C&I) is NHEC's default supply and can be replaced via competitive supply.

New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
LB32Commercial multi-phase, 50 kW to under 150 kW
INDIndustrial, demand 150 kW and above
Primary Service PPrimary-metered, up to 1,000 kVA
Primary Service P5Primary-metered, over 1,000 kVA

New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand-based tiering across LB32, IND, P, and P5
  • Demand charges apply only above per-schedule thresholds (40 kW, 60 kW, 80 kVA, 125 kVA)
  • Default Co-op Power supply rate is unbundled and replaceable via retail choice
  • System Benefits Charge = $0.0015/kWh electric assistance + $0.00628/kWh energy efficiency

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

Read the full New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Transactive Energy Rate (TER) Pilot via OpenADR

An hourly dynamic-pricing pilot using OpenADR 2.0b to publish day-ahead hourly price signals to compatible EV chargers, batteries, and smart devices.

  1. 01Contact NHEC at 1-800-698-2007 to confirm eligibility (smart meter + compatible devices)
  2. 02Sign the program agreement and authorization
  3. 03Configure OpenADR-compatible devices to NHEC's OpenADR VEN
  4. 04Devices automatically receive hourly price signals and adjust load

Demand Response & Direct Load Control

Voluntary behavioral demand response, Time-of-Use/Critical Peak Pricing rate options, and Direct Load Control of water heaters/AC during peak events, all with bill credits.

  1. 01Opt in via SmartHub or by calling 1-800-698-2007
  2. 02Enroll equipment for Direct Load Control if applicable
  3. 03Review event history and savings in SmartHub

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Green Button Connect My Data (automated OAuth third-party access) is not publicly documented; verify with NHEC
  • Official SmartHub CSV exports became hourly-only as of January 2024; 15-minute data requires the API method
  • The SmartHub interval API is not officially documented and relies on community reverse-engineering
  • Formal third-party access typically requires customer authorization or routing through AllMass Energy

09

New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

How can a C&I customer or their consultant obtain interval data from NHEC?

C&I members can download Green Button XML (up to 14 months) directly from SmartHub, or call NHEC at 1-800-698-2007 to request a formal billing/usage data export (3-5 business days). For 15-minute granularity, the NISC SmartHub API or the community electric-usage-downloader tool can be used with the member's credentials.

Does NHEC support automated third-party API access (Green Button Connect My Data)?

Not in a publicly documented form. NHEC's NISC SmartHub supports Green Button Download My Data, and a community-documented interval API exists. A formal OAuth-based Connect My Data program is not published; energy managers should contact NHEC to confirm current capabilities.

Can a competitive supplier serving my facility get our usage via EDI?

Yes. NHEC supports ANSI X12 transactions 814, 867, 810, and 820. Suppliers register with the NH Department of Energy, complete NHEC training and EDI testing, and exchange enrollment, historical usage, and billing data automatically once live.

What rate schedule applies to a commercial or industrial NHEC account?

Multi-phase general service is billed under LB32 (demand 50-150 kW) or IND (demand 150 kW or more), and larger primary-metered loads under P (up to 1,000 kVA) or P5 (over 1,000 kVA). These carry a monthly member charge, a per-kW/kVA demand charge above a threshold, and per-kWh distribution plus Co-op Power energy charges.

Can NHEC members shop for a competitive energy supplier?

Yes. New Hampshire has retail electric choice. NHEC members can buy energy supply from a registered competitive supplier or community power aggregator while NHEC continues to provide regulated delivery and a default Co-op Power supply rate.

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