Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative (PRECC) is a member-owned cooperative serving roughly 47,500 meters across 21 western Kentucky counties since 1937. PRECC distributes TVA-supplied power and offers a Meridian-based billing portal and mobile app, but no confirmed Green Button, EDI, or third-party API; commercial data access runs through the portal plus a manual letter-of-authorization process.

Kentucky · Electric Cooperative·47,560 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online PortalResidential & CommercialBills, payment historyMonthlyPDF, web
PRECC Mobile AppAllBill summary, balanceCurrentIn-app
LOA Manual RequestAllBilling history5–10 business daysPDF, CSV, email
Green Button / API / EDINone confirmedNot confirmedN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

PRECC provides online billing access through its Meridian Cooperative customer portal and the PRECC mobile app. Customers can view current and historical bills and enroll in e-billing; bills are typically available as PDF. There is no automated third-party feed.

What Data Is on Your Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current bill and account balance
  • Billing and payment history
  • E-billing / paperless statements

How to Download Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log into the PRECC portal with your commercial account credentials.
  2. 02Review current and historical bills under Billing & Payments; download PDFs.
  3. 03For consultant access, prepare a signed Letter of Authorization (LOA).
  4. 04Submit the LOA and data request (with date range) to a district office or hopk@precc.com.
  5. 05Allow roughly 5–10 business days for a manual response; no automated feed or API.

How to Download Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://billing.precc.com/onlineportal/ and create an account with your account number or user ID.
  2. 02Log in and open Billing & Payments to view your current bill.
  3. 03Open Billing History / Past Bills to download statements as PDF.
  4. 04Optionally sign up for E-Billing under the More menu.
  5. 05Use the PRECC mobile app (iOS/Android) for on-the-go account access.

Third-Party Access to Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Letter of Authorization (LOA)

  1. 01Customer and third party prepare an LOA naming the third party, account, and scope.
  2. 02Submit the LOA to PRECC by email (hopk@precc.com) or mail, specifying the date range needed.
  3. 03PRECC reviews and responds with billing data, typically PDF, via email or mail.
  4. 04No automated third-party portal or API exists; expect ~5–10 business days.

Customer-Authorized Portal Export

  1. 01Customer logs into the portal and downloads available bills as PDF.
  2. 02Customer shares the downloaded files directly with the third party.
  3. 03Third party imports the data into its own analysis tools.
PDF (standard for bills)Web view (CSV/XML export not confirmed)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

PRECC's AMI status is not clearly documented and interval/smart-meter data access is not confirmed in public materials. PRECC's recent investment focus has been broadband (energynet) rather than advanced metering analytics. Customers needing interval data should contact PRECC directly.

Meter Technology
Not publicly confirmed; meter data managed via Meridian Cooperative CIS. Full AMI rollout not documented (unlike peers South Kentucky RECC and Inter-County Energy).
Electric Granularity
Not confirmed; detailed interval/hourly data not documented as available to customers.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not confirmed on PRECC's portal (no Download My Data or Connect My Data reference).
  2. 02Ask PRECC directly whether Green Button or interval data is available: (270) 886-2555 or hopk@precc.com.
  3. 03If interval data exists, request 12 months by phone or LOA; format would likely be CSV or PDF.

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button Download My Data is not confirmed on PRECC's portal. No Download My Data button or ESPI reference is published; the Meridian CIS can support it if configured, but PRECC has not announced it.

Available To
Not confirmed

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data is not confirmed. No NAESB REQ.21/ESPI compliance announcement or third-party authorization API is published.

API Standard
None confirmed (ESPI/NAESB not announced)
Available To
Not confirmed

04

Third-Party API Access

PRECC does not publish a developer API, Share My Data program, or aggregator partnerships. The mobile app is consumer-facing only. Third-party access is limited to customer-authorized portal exports or a manual LOA request.

Program
No third-party API program
Auth Method
None (manual Letter of Authorization only)
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Not available

How to Register as a Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain a signed Letter of Authorization from the member.
  2. 02Submit the LOA and data request to PRECC (hopk@precc.com or a district office).
  3. 03Receive billing data manually by email or mail; interval data generally not available.

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

PRECC does not publish an EDI program. No EDI tariff, specifications, or trading-partner enrollment were found in PRECC materials or Kentucky PSC filings. As a smaller TVA-served cooperative, the cost of EDI infrastructure is generally not justified.

How to Enroll in Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative EDI


    06

    Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

    PRECC's commercial structure follows TVA general/manufacturing power schedules, banding accounts by demand. GSA1 is energy-only for small accounts; GSA2 and GSA3 add tiered demand charges; the largest accounts (5,001–15,000 kW) move to time-of-use TOUGSB/TOUMSB with seasonal on-peak demand and energy pricing. Every schedule layers a TVA fuel cost adder on top of PRECC's energy charge, so total per-kWh cost moves with TVA wholesale rates.

    Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

    ScheduleApplicability
    GSA1 (General Power)Small commercial; energy-only with tiered customer charge
    GSA2 (51–1,000 kW)Medium C&I; tiered demand plus energy
    GSA3 (1,001–5,000 kW)Large C&I; flat $15.94/kW demand plus energy
    TOUGSB / TOUMSB5,001–15,000 kW; seasonal time-of-use demand and energy

    Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

    • Demand bands: GSA1 (small), GSA2 (51–1,000 kW), GSA3 (1,001–5,000 kW), TOU schedules (5,001–15,000 kW)
    • TVA fuel cost adder applies on top of PRECC energy charges
    • Time-of-use seasonal pricing for the largest manufacturing/general power loads
    • Demand charges escalate sharply above 50 kW on GSA2 ($4.00 → $17.11/kW)

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

    Read the full Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

    07

    Other Data Access Programs

    E-Billing / Paperless

    Paperless billing with electronic delivery and faster notifications.

    1. 01Log into the portal
    2. 02Open the More menu and select E-Billing
    3. 03Click Sign-Up for E-Billing and confirm your email

    PRECC Mobile App

    iOS/Android app for bill viewing, payments, alerts, and outage reporting (account management only — no data export).

    1. 01Download the PRECC app from the App Store or Google Play
    2. 02Log in with your portal credentials
    3. 03View bills, pay, and set alerts

    Renewable Energy & TVA Programs

    TVA EnergyRight and renewable/solar resources for members, including the TVA Solar Calculator.

    1. 01Visit the Renewable Energy page
    2. 02Review TVA EnergyRight and solar tools

    08

    Limitations & Considerations

    • Green Button Download My Data and Connect My Data are not confirmed.
    • AMI / interval data availability is not publicly documented.
    • No EDI program or trading-partner enrollment.
    • No developer API, Share My Data, or aggregator partnerships.
    • CSV/XML export from the portal is not confirmed — bills are typically PDF.
    • Third-party access is manual via Letter of Authorization (roughly 5–10 business days).

    09

    Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

    How does a commercial customer get billing data from Pennyrile Electric?

    Log into the portal at billing.precc.com/onlineportal to view and download PDF bills, or request copies from your district office. PRECC does not offer a confirmed CSV export or API, so larger data pulls are handled manually.

    Can a third-party energy consultant access my Pennyrile data?

    Yes, but manually. Submit a signed Letter of Authorization to PRECC (hopk@precc.com or a district office) specifying the account and date range. PRECC responds with billing data, typically PDF, in about 5–10 business days. There is no automated third-party portal or API.

    Does Pennyrile offer interval or Green Button data?

    Not confirmed. PRECC's public materials do not document AMI interval data, Green Button Download My Data, or Connect My Data. Contact PRECC at (270) 886-2555 to ask whether interval data is available for your meter.

    Which Pennyrile rate applies to commercial and industrial accounts?

    Small commercial loads use GSA1 (General Power, with a $36/$47 customer charge tiered at 500 kWh). Medium loads of 51–1,000 kW use GSA2 ($180/month plus tiered demand charges of $4.00 and $17.11/kW). Large loads of 1,001–5,000 kW use GSA3 ($700/month plus $15.94/kW). Manufacturing/large power of 5,001–15,000 kW uses time-of-use TOUGSB/TOUMSB schedules. All include TVA wholesale fuel cost adders.

    Why isn't Pennyrile regulated by the Kentucky PSC?

    PRECC is served by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and follows TVA rules and wholesale rates rather than Kentucky Public Service Commission rate regulation. TVA wholesale rate changes flow through to member bills as a fuel cost adder.

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