Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Data Access Guide

Silicon Valley Power (SVP) is the municipally owned electric utility of the City of Santa Clara, serving about 60,980 accounts. SVP is known for some of California's lowest electric rates and a large data-center load. It has deployed AMI for 15-minute interval metering but offers no Green Button, public API, or formal third-party data program - access runs through the My Utilities Account portal and manual data requests.

California · Municipal Utility·60,980 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Utilities Account PortalResidential & CommercialBills (PDF), balance history, daily/monthly usageReal-timePDF / Web
Manual 15-minute Interval Data RequestAll (auth required for 3rd party)15-minute AMI interval data1-3 weeksCSV / text (likely)
Public Records Request (aggregated)Researchers / agenciesAggregated, non-customer-specific dataVariesAs provided (fee-based)
Green Button / API / EDINoneNot offeredN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

SVP provides billing data through the 'My Utilities Account' online portal, which shows current and historical bills, balance history, usage, and meter readings. Bills can be viewed and saved as PDF; paperless e-billing and autopay are available.

What Data Is on Your Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Bill

  • Monthly billing amounts and due dates
  • Energy usage (kWh) and usage trends
  • Balance history (monthly breakdown)
  • Estimated vs. actual meter readings
  • Payment history

How to Download Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account in My Utilities Account using the formatted account number.
  2. 02Open Billing > Balance History to review monthly kWh, charges, and amounts.
  3. 03Download each month's bill as a PDF for record-keeping.
  4. 04For consolidated history or detailed exports, email utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov or call (408) 615-2300.
  5. 05Engage the Commercial Services team at (408) 615-6650 for energy audits and account support.

How to Download Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://mua.santaclaraca.gov/CC/connect/registration/cis/RegistrationForm.xml using your full account number (with leading zeros and final two digits).
  2. 02Create a username, email, and password and answer a security question; provide the last 4 digits of SSN for verification.
  3. 03Log in and open the Billing section to view current bill and Balance History.
  4. 04Click an individual bill to view, then Print / Save as PDF.
  5. 05Optionally enroll in e-billing for paperless delivery.

Third-Party Access to Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Billing Data

Customer-authorized data request

  1. 01Prepare an authorization letter on company letterhead with client name, account number, data scope, and purpose.
  2. 02Have the customer sign and date it (recommended).
  3. 03Email utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov with subject 'Third-Party Data Access Request - [Account Number]'.
  4. 04Follow up by phone at (408) 615-2300; expect 1-3 week turnaround and data via email/secure link (CSV/text likely).
Web portal displayPDF (individual bills)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SVP has deployed Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) utility-wide, capturing 15-minute interval consumption. However, the portal exposes only daily/monthly aggregated usage; 15-minute interval data must be requested manually from customer service.

Meter Technology
AMI / smart meters deployed across all customer classes (confirmed by rate-schedule 15-minute demand language and a Meter Data Analyst role).
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval consumption collected at the meter; portal shows daily/monthly aggregates. Interval extracts available by request (CSV/text likely).
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not offered by SVP.
  2. 02Request 15-minute interval data via email (utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov) or phone (408) 615-2300.
  3. 03Specify date range, account number, and preferred format (CSV/Excel); expect 1-3 weeks.

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

SVP does not offer Green Button Download My Data and holds no Green Button Alliance certification.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / OAuth third-party data sharing is offered.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

SVP has no public developer portal or API of its own. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Direct third-party access is otherwise manual and authorization-driven through customer service.

Program
None (no public API)
Auth Method
Manual / customer written authorization
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Manual; ~1-3 weeks per interval-data request

How to Register as a Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) API Vendor

  1. 01Collect signed customer authorization (CPRA-aligned).
  2. 02Email utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov with scope, date range, and format.
  3. 03Phone-follow up at (408) 615-2300; for commercial energy programs use (408) 615-6650.
  4. 04Monitor for future UtilityAPI / Green Button adoption as a backup channel.

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) EDI

  1. 01SVP publishes no EDI specifications or trading-partner program.
  2. 02Inquire about B2B data exchange or a negotiated service agreement via utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov.
  3. 03ACH enrollment is available for payments (Direct Payment / ACH Enrollment forms).

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

SVP's C&I rates are among the lowest in California thanks to its low-cost public-power supply. The structure is straightforward: a small fixed customer charge on C-1, and on CB-1 a $12.14/kW demand charge plus ~16.1¢/kWh energy (non-TOU). A TOU option zeroes out off-peak demand and lowers off-peak energy, rewarding load shifted out of the Mon-Sat 6am-10pm peak window.

Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule C-1 - General ServiceCommercial customers not on D-1/CB schedules.
Schedule CB-1 - General Service Demand MeteredOver 8,000 kWh/month up to 4,000 kW.
Schedule CB-3/CB-6/CB-7/CB-8 - Larger demand schedulesLarge and combined general-service loads.

Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Verified 2026 figures: C-1 energy 26.620¢/24.166¢ per kWh (non-TOU); CB-1 $12.14/kW demand + 16.139¢/kWh energy (non-TOU).
  • TOU on CB-1 charges $0.00 off-peak demand and 14.217¢/kWh off-peak energy - strong incentive to shift load off-peak.
  • Maximum demand measured on 15-minute interval; billing demand is the mean of current and highest prior-12-month demand (a partial ratchet).
  • Primary-voltage discount ($1.52/kW at 12kV) and power-factor adjustment (when demand > 300 kW) on CB-1.
  • Public Benefits Charge (x0.0285) and a State Surcharge apply on top of all schedules.

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

Read the full Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Commercial Energy Audits & Rebates

Free commercial energy audits and business rebate programs that include consumption baseline analysis and efficiency recommendations.

  1. 01Contact (408) 615-6650 or savemoney@siliconvalleypower.com.
  2. 02Schedule an audit and provide account details.
  3. 03Receive usage analysis and rebate-eligible recommendations.

Automated Payments (ACH / Credit Card)

Autopay via bank account (ACH) or credit card; supports reliable payment history tracking.

  1. 01From the portal choose Billing > Automated Payments.
  2. 02Select Bank Plan or Credit Card Plan.
  3. 03Enter payment info and confirm.

CEC IEPR Filings (Aggregated Data)

SVP files demand forecasts and aggregated utility data with the California Energy Commission - useful for researchers.

  1. 01Visit the CEC e-filing site.
  2. 02Search Santa Clara / Silicon Valley Power filings.
  3. 03Download aggregated, non-customer-specific datasets.

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (DMD or CMD); no Green Button Alliance certification.
  • No public API or developer portal; not supported on UtilityAPI.
  • No documented EDI / trading-partner program.
  • 15-minute interval data is collected but not self-service downloadable - manual request only.
  • No formal third-party data-sharing program or standard authorization form.
  • Interval-data retention period and request SLA are not publicly published.

09

Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara) Data Access FAQ

Does SVP have 15-minute interval data, and how do C&I customers get it?

Yes - SVP has deployed AMI utility-wide and its demand-metered rate schedules (e.g., CB-1) compute maximum demand on a 15-minute interval. The portal only shows daily/monthly aggregates, so 15-minute extracts must be requested by email (utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov) or phone (408) 615-2300, with ~1-3 week turnaround in CSV/text.

Does Silicon Valley Power offer Green Button, an API, or EDI?

No. Unlike PG&E/SCE/SDG&E, SVP offers no Green Button (DMD or CMD), no public API/developer portal, and no published EDI program. It is also not currently supported on UtilityAPI. All access is manual and authorization-based.

How can a consultant pull a client's SVP data for a building analysis?

Prepare an authorization letter on letterhead with the client's account number, data scope, and purpose; email utilitybilling@santaclaraca.gov with subject 'Third-Party Data Access Request - [Account Number]', then call (408) 615-2300 to confirm. SVP may require direct customer confirmation; expect 1-3 weeks.

Which rate schedules apply to commercial and industrial customers?

Schedule C-1 (General Service, smaller loads), CB-1 (General Service Demand-Metered, over 8,000 kWh/month up to 4,000 kW), plus large/combined demand schedules CB-3, CB-6, CB-7, and CB-8. Verified C-1 and CB-1 figures (effective Jan 1, 2026) are in the rate sections below.

Why are SVP rates so much lower than nearby PG&E rates?

As a not-for-profit municipal utility with low-cost owned/contracted generation and no shareholder return requirement, SVP's rates run well below California IOU averages. For example, CB-1's non-TOU energy charge is about 16.1¢/kWh (effective 2026) - a large advantage for energy-intensive loads like data centers.

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