Roseville Electric Data Access Guide

Roseville Electric is a community-owned (municipal) electric utility serving roughly 70,475 customers in Placer County, California. It completed an Itron AMI smart-meter rollout in July 2023 and offers billing and usage data via the Customer Self Service (CSS) portal and an Oracle Opower energy portal, but has not adopted Green Button, public APIs, or formal EDI.

California · Municipal Utility·70,475 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Roseville Electric Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
CSS billing portalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBilling, account, payment historyMonthlyWeb / PDF
Opower energy portalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialInterval/daily usageDaily / near-real-timeWeb / CSV
Customer Consent Release formCommercial, IndustrialBilling, usage (authorized)5-10 business daysPDF / print
Open Data (Socrata) APIPublicAggregated rate/consumption (non-account)VariesJSON / CSV
01

Billing Data Access

Roseville Electric provides billing data through the web-based Customer Self Service (CSS) system. Customers can view current and historical bills, make payments, enroll in AutoPay and paperless billing, and use pay-by-text. Bills download as PDF; CSV/Excel export is limited and may require contacting customer care.

What Data Is on Your Roseville Electric Bill

  • Current and historical bills
  • Account information
  • Payment history
  • Usage shown on the bill

How to Download Roseville Electric Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register for CSS at https://www.roseville.ca.us/billpay with your account number(s)
  2. 02View and download monthly bills as PDF
  3. 03For interval/usage exports use the Opower portal (see Interval Data); for bulk billing data contact Customer Care at (916) 774-5300
  4. 04For third-party access, submit a signed Customer Consent for Release of Utility Account Information form

How to Download Roseville Electric Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://www.roseville.ca.us/billpay
  2. 02Click Register and provide email, password, and account number
  3. 03Log in to view bills and account details
  4. 04Select a billing period and download the bill as PDF

Third-Party Access to Roseville Electric Billing Data

Customer Consent Release Form

  1. 01Request the Customer Consent for Release of Utility Account Information form from Roseville Electric
  2. 02Customer completes account, third-party, and authorized-data fields and signs
  3. 03Submit signed form to Customer Care (116 South Grant St. Suite 100, Roseville, CA 95678; fax (916) 774-5514)
  4. 04Utility verifies authorization and releases data (typically PDF) in 5-10 business days
Web-viewablePDFCSV/Excel (limited, manual)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Roseville Electric Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Roseville completed a full Itron AMI smart-meter deployment in July 2023, enabling near-real-time reads, daily consumption, and outage detection. Customers can view and export usage through the Oracle Opower energy portal (typically CSV at 15-minute or hourly intervals) and view average daily consumption through the CSS portal's Location Services. The utility has not formally adopted Green Button/ESPI, so there is no standardized XML export.

Meter Technology
Itron Advanced Meters (AMI), full deployment completed July 2023; encrypted wireless network. Residential opt-out available.
Electric Granularity
Daily consumption widely available; 15-minute intervals technically available from the Itron AMI and exportable via Opower; hourly may be available on request.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Roseville Electric Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not formally supported
  2. 02Log into the Opower portal at https://rsvl.opower.com/ei/x/
  3. 03Open Your Energy Use > Energy Use Details
  4. 04Select a time period and use Export/Download to retrieve CSV (15-minute or hourly)
  5. 05Alternatively, in CSS open Account Details > Location Services > Average Daily Consumption and Export to Excel

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Roseville Electric rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Roseville has not adopted Green Button Download My Data. The functional equivalent is CSV/Excel export through the Opower portal, in a proprietary (non-ESPI) format.

Formats
CSV (via Opower, non-ESPI)
Available To
Not formally offered

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI sharing program is available.

API Standard
None (ESPI not adopted)
Available To
Not offered

04

Third-Party API Access

Roseville Electric does not offer a formal third-party energy-data API or Connect My Data program. Third parties obtain customer data via the signed Customer Consent Release form, or by having the customer export data from the Opower portal. The utility runs an Oracle Cloud CIS and Oracle Opower engagement platform; partner-level Opower API access would require direct negotiation. Separately, an Open Data (Socrata) portal exposes only aggregated, non-account public data.

Program
No formal third-party energy-data API
Auth Method
None for account data (consent form); public Socrata API requires no auth for aggregated data.
Rate Limits
Standard Socrata limits apply to the public Open Data API only.
Interval Latency
Not applicable - no account-level API.

Available Roseville Electric API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Public aggregated datasets (rates, consumption)https://data.roseville.ca.us/api/GETJSON, CSV

How to Register as a Roseville Electric API Vendor

  1. 01For account data, obtain a signed Customer Consent Release form and submit to Customer Care
  2. 02For automated feeds, contact (916) 774-5300 to discuss an integration or Opower partner access
  3. 03For aggregated/public data, query the Socrata Open Data API

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Roseville Electric EDI

  1. 01No EDI transaction support is documented
  2. 02Contact Customer Care at (916) 774-5300 and ask for the IT/Systems department about EDI (814, 820, 867, 810) or integration options

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Roseville's commercial structure tiers customers by demand and shifts from flat energy pricing (GS-1, GS-2) to full time-of-use with steep summer Super-Peak rates (GS-3, GS-4). Summer demand charges roughly double versus winter on the large schedules (e.g., GS-3 jumps from $6.60 to $11.57/kW). The biggest C&I levers are shifting load out of the 4-7pm Super-Peak window and managing peak demand, especially in summer (Jun-Sep). All schedules carry small renewable, GHG, hydroelectric, and state energy surcharges, and primary-service customers receive a 2% discount.

Roseville Electric Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Medium General Service (GS-2)20-500 kW; $65/mo, $6.16/kW, $0.1433-$0.1724/kWh.
Large General Service (GS-3)500-1,000 kW; $561/mo, $6.60-$11.57/kW, TOU energy to $0.2010/kWh summer Super-Peak.
Very Large General Service (GS-4)>1,000 kW; $641/mo, $6.71-$11.51/kW, TOU energy to $0.1969/kWh summer Super-Peak.

Roseville Electric Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand-tiered schedules (GS-1 through GS-4)
  • Flat seasonal energy on GS-1/GS-2; full TOU on GS-3/GS-4
  • Summer (Jun-Sep) demand charges roughly double winter rates on large schedules
  • Super-Peak window 4-7pm weekdays drives the highest summer energy price ($0.2010/kWh on GS-3)
  • Per-kWh surcharges: renewable $0.0056, GHG $0.0002, hydro $0.0008, state $0.0003
  • 2% primary-service discount

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

Read the full Roseville Electric Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Commercial Building Energy Benchmarking

Program for commercial buildings to track and compare energy consumption, supporting municipal sustainability goals.

  1. 01Contact Commercial Services at (916) 774-5300
  2. 02Request benchmarking program enrollment
  3. 03Submit building and consumption data for comparison

PowerFlex Demand Response

Demand-response participation program that can reduce demand-related costs during peak periods.

  1. 01Contact Roseville Electric about PowerFlex eligibility
  2. 02Enroll qualifying loads
  3. 03Respond to demand-response events

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data (ESPI)
  • No account-level public API or developer portal
  • No documented EDI / ANSI X12 support
  • No formal aggregator partnerships (consent-form access only)
  • Interval (15-minute) data available via Opower but not formally advertised
  • Manual, paper-based third-party consent process (no self-service portal)
  • CSV/Excel billing export limited (may require contacting Customer Care)

09

Roseville Electric Data Access FAQ

Can a commercial or industrial customer get 15-minute interval data from Roseville Electric?

Yes. Roseville completed an Itron AMI deployment in July 2023, and 15-minute (or hourly) interval data can be exported as CSV through the Oracle Opower portal at https://rsvl.opower.com/ei/x/. It is not formally advertised, and there is no Green Button/ESPI standardized export, but the data is available.

Does Roseville Electric support Green Button or a public energy-data API?

No. Roseville has not adopted Green Button (DMD or CMD/ESPI) and offers no account-level public API. The functional equivalent is CSV export via Opower. A separate Socrata Open Data portal provides only aggregated, non-account data.

Which commercial rate schedule applies to my facility?

Roseville uses demand-based tiers: Small General Service (GS-1) for demand under 20 kW; Medium General Service (GS-2) for 20 to 500 kW; Large General Service (GS-3) for 500 to 1,000 kW; and Very Large General Service (GS-4) for demand over 1,000 kW. GS-3 and GS-4 are time-of-use with demand charges; GS-2 has a flat demand charge.

How does a third party access a customer's Roseville Electric data?

Through the Customer Consent for Release of Utility Account Information form. The customer signs it authorizing specific data and the third party; it is submitted to Customer Care, verified, and data (typically PDF) is released in about 5-10 business days. There is no self-service authorization portal.

Are Roseville's commercial rates time-of-use?

The larger schedules are. GS-3 and GS-4 use TOU energy pricing (Off-Peak, On-Peak, Super-Peak) with separate winter (Oct-May) and summer (Jun-Sep) rates and seasonal demand charges. GS-1 and GS-2 use seasonal flat energy charges. A hydroelectric adjustment is in effect July 2025 through June 2026.

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