Omaha Public Power District Data Access Guide

Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) is a public power utility serving about 413,000 electric customers in southeast Nebraska. Customers manage billing and monthly usage through the MyOPPD portal; OPPD does not currently offer Green Button or interval-data APIs, so detailed C&I data comes via tenant data release, the Energy Information Systems offering, or third-party aggregators with customer authorization.

Nebraska · Municipal Utility·413,414 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Omaha Public Power District Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyOPPD Online PortalResidential, C&IBilling, monthly usageMonthlyPDF/Web
Tenant Data ReleaseC&I, property managersMonthly billing/consumption5-10 business daysPDF/Printout
Energy Information Systems (EIS)C&IReal-time, facility-levelReal-timePortal/CSV/PDF/API
Smart Thermostat ProgramResidential, C&IDR event dataEvent-basedPartner portal/API
01

Billing Data Access

OPPD provides online billing data access through the MyOPPD (MyAccount) customer portal, which was upgraded in 2025-2026. Customers can view current and historical bills, payment history, and monthly usage analytics. PDF downloads and a mobile app are available.

What Data Is on Your Omaha Public Power District Bill

  • Current bill amount and due date
  • Monthly billing history
  • Payment history
  • Monthly usage analytics (daily/weekly/monthly/yearly views)
  • Service address and account details

How to Download Omaha Public Power District Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Enroll the business account at https://myaccount.oppd.com/myaccount/enroll
  2. 02Log in to the MyOPPD portal
  3. 03Open Billing Information to view current and historical bills and payment history
  4. 04Download bills as PDF and review monthly usage analytics
  5. 05For account-manager support, contact Business Customer Service at (531) 226-3552

How to Download Omaha Public Power District Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Enroll at https://myaccount.oppd.com/myaccount/enroll or https://myoppd.net/ with your account number and ZIP
  2. 02Create a username and password and accept the Terms of Service
  3. 03Log in and open Billing Information to view current and past bills
  4. 04Enroll in Paperless Billing and confirm your email
  5. 05Optionally set up Automatic Bill Pay with banking details

Third-Party Access to Omaha Public Power District Billing Data

Tenant / Multifamily Data Release

  1. 01Obtain the account holder's signature on OPPD's tenant data release form or a generic third-party release form
  2. 02Submit the signed form to OPPD by phone (1-877-536-4131), email, or mail (444 South 16th Street Mall, Omaha, NE 68102)
  3. 03OPPD processes the request in ~5-10 business days and returns monthly consumption/billing data as PDF or printout
  4. 04Resubmit authorization for each request (no automated ongoing delivery)

Nectar API access

  1. 01Sign up with Nectar — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  2. 02Send the customer an authorization link; the customer grants access to their OPPD account
  3. 03Nectar collects bill data on a recurring schedule and exposes it via API
PDFWeb portal displayEmail (paperless billing)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Omaha Public Power District Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

OPPD has deployed Aclara AMI smart meters across its territory, but as of the research date does not publish 15/30-minute interval data to customers via Green Button or a public API. The MyOPPD portal shows monthly kWh and graphical daily/weekly/monthly analytics. Facility-level real-time/interval data is available only through the custom Energy Information Systems (EIS) offering for C&I customers.

Meter Technology
Aclara-based AMI smart meters (Field Area Network / RF)
Electric Granularity
Monthly aggregation via portal; sub-monthly interval data only through EIS (custom). No standardized 15/30-minute feed.

How to Download Omaha Public Power District Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button Download My Data / Connect My Data is not supported by OPPD
  2. 02For detailed/interval data, C&I customers engage OPPD's Energy Information Systems team
  3. 03Consultants can request interval/detailed meter data via a signed customer data release

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Omaha Public Power District rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

OPPD does not offer Green Button Download My Data as of the research date.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

OPPD does not offer Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI. No public OAuth API for third-party customer data access is published.

API Standard
N/A
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

OPPD does not publish a public RESTful API or OAuth authorization for third-party customer data. C&I customers needing programmatic/real-time data use the custom Energy Information Systems (EIS) offering, which can export PDF/CSV/Excel and supports API integration. Nectar provides API access to OPPD billing data with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
No public customer-data API (EIS for C&I; Nectar API access available)
Auth Method
Customer authorization / signed data release; EIS portal credentials
Rate Limits
N/A (no public API)
Interval Latency
Real-time via EIS only; otherwise monthly

How to Register as a Omaha Public Power District API Vendor

  1. 01For real-time/facility data, have the customer engage OPPD's Energy Solutions team for an EIS assessment
  2. 02OPPD scopes and installs monitoring; consultant receives EIS portal credentials with customer authorization
  3. 03Export reports (PDF/CSV/Excel) or integrate via API from EIS
  4. 04For bill data only, use Nectar with a signed customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

OPPD's public website does not document EDI transaction support, trading-partner enrollment, or EDI specifications as of the research date. As a large public power utility, OPPD likely supports common ANSI X12 transactions for invoicing and remittance, but interested businesses must inquire directly with Business Customer Service.

Supported Omaha Public Power District EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810InvoiceElectronic invoicing (potential; confirm with OPPD)
820Payment Order/RemittancePayment/remittance advice (potential; confirm with OPPD)
997Functional AcknowledgmentTransaction acknowledgment (potential; confirm with OPPD)

How to Enroll in Omaha Public Power District EDI

  1. 01Contact OPPD Business Customer Service at (531) 226-3552 or BusinessCustomerService@oppd.com
  2. 02Ask about supported EDI transaction types and standards
  3. 03Provide company info, DUNS, transaction types, and current EDI platform
  4. 04Sign an EDI Trading Partner Agreement and complete testing (typically 2-4 weeks)

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

OPPD's C&I rate design moves from energy-only (Rate 230) to demand-plus-energy structures as load grows (Rates 231, 232, 245), culminating in transmission-level market energy pricing (Rate 261M). Demand charges and minimum billing demands dominate the bill for larger customers, so load-factor and peak management are the primary cost levers. OPPD removed declining-block rate structures in 2025 (Resolution 6715).

Omaha Public Power District Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Rate 230 - General Service (Non-Demand)Small commercial under 50 kW
Rate 231 - General Service (Small Demand)Commercial over 50 kW
Rate 232 - General Service (Large Demand)Large-demand general service (min 1,000 kW)
Rate 245 - Large PowerIndustrial over 10,000 kW
Rate 261M - Large Power Transmission MarketTransmission-level large power

Omaha Public Power District Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Seasonal energy charges (summer Jun 1-Sep 30 higher than non-summer)
  • Demand charges with minimum billing demands on Rates 231/232/245
  • Fuel & Purchased Power Adjustment (FPPA) rider (~0.521 cents/kWh)
  • Transmission-level market energy option (Rate 261M) for the largest loads
  • Declining-block structures removed in 2025; 6.3% average increase for 2026

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

Read the full Omaha Public Power District Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Energy Information Systems (EIS)

Customized energy data and monitoring system for commercial and industrial customers, with real-time consumption, cloud historical storage, and multi-facility dashboards.

  1. 01Customer contacts OPPD Energy Solutions team for an assessment
  2. 02OPPD scopes monitoring points and installs hardware (typically 4-12 weeks)
  3. 03Staff and authorized consultants receive EIS portal access
  4. 04Export reports (PDF/CSV/Excel) or integrate via API

Smart Thermostat Program (Demand Response)

Demand response program where customers authorize OPPD and program partners (OATI, Google Nest) to access thermostat event data and energy savings metrics.

  1. 01Customer enrolls a thermostat via OATI or Google Nest
  2. 02Customer agrees to program terms and third-party data sharing
  3. 03Program operator receives enrolled account info, event data, and savings metrics

Public Rate Manual & Tariffs

All rate schedules, service regulations, and tariff documents are published publicly (no account required).

  1. 01Open the Service Regulations & All Rates page
  2. 02Download the complete Rate Manual PDF (effective Jan 1, 2026)
  3. 03Reference schedules for rate modeling and demand-charge estimation

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data.
  • No 15/30-minute interval data available to customers (monthly aggregation only) outside the EIS offering.
  • No public RESTful API or OAuth authorization for third-party customer data — Nectar provides API access to billing data (see docs.nectarclimate.com).
  • Third-party/tenant data release is a manual, per-request form process (no automated ongoing delivery).
  • EDI trading-partner process is not publicly documented; contact OPPD to confirm.

09

Omaha Public Power District Data Access FAQ

Can a C&I customer get interval (15-minute) electric data from OPPD?

Not through a standard portal or Green Button feed. OPPD publishes monthly usage to customers. For real-time, facility-level, or interval-style data, C&I customers must engage OPPD's Energy Information Systems (EIS) offering, which is a custom monitoring deployment.

Does OPPD support Green Button or a public data API?

No. As of the research date OPPD does not offer Green Button DMD/CMD, ESPI XML, or a public RESTful/OAuth API for customer data. Programmatic bill data may be possible through aggregators with customer authorization, but support should be confirmed directly.

How does a consultant or property manager get a customer's usage data?

Submit a signed customer data release (OPPD's form or a generic third-party form) to OPPD by phone, email, or mail. OPPD returns monthly consumption and billing data as PDF/printout within roughly 5-10 business days; authorization must be resubmitted per request.

Which rate schedule applies to a commercial or industrial OPPD account?

Non-demand small commercial is Rate 230; small-demand commercial is Rate 231; large-demand general service is Rate 232; large power (>10,000 kW) is Rate 245; and transmission-level large power market energy is Rate 261M. Eligibility depends on monthly demand.

Are OPPD rates changing for 2026?

Yes. OPPD's board approved a 2026 budget with an average 6.3% rate adjustment (about a 5.8% general increase plus a 0.5% FPPA increase) effective January 1, 2026, under Resolution No. 6743. Verify exact per-schedule figures in the current Rate Manual.

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