Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Data Access Guide

Southwest Electric Cooperative (SWEC) is a member-owned cooperative serving about 44,700 customers across eleven southwest Missouri counties. Its NISC SmartHub portal provides billing PDFs and hourly usage CSV exports, with 15-minute interval data reachable only through the undocumented SmartHub API — there is no Green Button, EDI, or formal third-party data access program.

Missouri · Electric Cooperative·44,700 customers·Last updated May 27, 2026

How to Get Your Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Billing PortalResidential and commercial membersMonthly bills, payment historyMonthlyWeb / PDF
Usage Dashboard CSV ExportAll SmartHub usersHourly interval usageDaily refreshCSV
SmartHub API (unofficial)Technically capable users (at own risk)15-minute interval dataNear real-timeJSON
Customer Authorization + Manual SharingConsultants/aggregators with signed authorizationBills, usage CSVsManual / recurringPDF / CSV
Mobile App (SmartHub)All membersUsage graphs, bills, alertsDailyMobile app
01

Billing Data Access

Billing data is available first-party through NISC SmartHub: current bill, payment status, 12-24 months of history, and PDF downloads, plus the SmartHub mobile app (iOS/Android). There is no third-party billing access program — consultants rely on customer-signed authorization forms and manually shared exports.

What Data Is on Your Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Bill

  • Current bill and payment status
  • 12-24 months of billing history
  • PDF copies of individual bills
  • Daily and hourly usage data

How to Download Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account at https://www.swec-payment.org/onlineportal/Member-Login
  2. 02Open BILLING & PAYMENTS for statements and payment history; save PDFs
  3. 03Open Usage to export hourly interval data as CSV
  4. 04For data beyond the portal, contact SWEC at 800-262-0326 or swec@swec.coop

How to Download Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://www.swec-payment.org/onlineportal/Member-Login and click Create account
  2. 02Provide your account number (from the paper bill or service application) and set username/password
  3. 03Log in and select MY ACCOUNT or BILLING & PAYMENTS
  4. 04View the current bill and 12-24 months of history; download PDFs of individual bills
  5. 05Enable email or text alerts for due bills and account activity

Third-Party Access to Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Billing Data

Customer authorization + manual export

  1. 01Customer signs the third party's authorization form
  2. 02Customer logs into SmartHub and exports CSV usage files / PDF bills
  3. 03Customer shares the files with the consultant or aggregator
  4. 04Consultant imports the data into their analysis platform (manual, recurring process)

Direct SWEC inquiry

  1. 01Call 800-262-0326 or email swec@swec.coop
  2. 02Ask whether a consulting firm or aggregator can be authorized to access customer usage data
  3. 03Submit any required signed customer authorization forms per account
PDF (billing statements)CSV (hourly usage exports)Web portal / mobile app

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SWEC has deployed AMI smart meters collecting 15-minute interval data into the NISC iVUE/SmartHub stack. Members can view daily patterns and export hourly interval CSVs from the portal (as of 2024). Programmatic 15-minute access exists only through the reverse-engineered SmartHub JSON API used by open-source tools — unsupported by SWEC and subject to breakage when NISC changes endpoints.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters with NISC iVUE CIS and SmartHub portal
Electric Granularity
Hourly via portal CSV export; 15-minute via undocumented SmartHub API

How to Download Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Interval Data

  1. 01Log into SmartHub at https://www.swec-payment.org/onlineportal/Member-Login
  2. 02Select View Usage / Usage
  3. 03Review daily usage breakdown and trends
  4. 04Export hourly data as CSV for the selected date range
  5. 05Optionally use the SmartHub mobile app for usage graphs and alerts

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

No official Green Button download button or Green Button Alliance certification is documented for SWEC, despite NISC's 2012 DOE Green Button grant work with other cooperatives. Verify by asking SWEC directly at 800-262-0326.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data third-party OAuth sharing program exists.

API Standard
Not implemented (no ESPI / OAuth sharing)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

SWEC publishes no developer portal, API documentation, OAuth flow, sandbox, webhooks, or SLAs of its own. NISC SmartHub's undocumented JSON API has been reverse-engineered by open-source projects to pull 15-minute interval data, but this is unsupported and may violate terms of service. Nectar provides API access to SWEC billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
None formal; unofficial NISC SmartHub API
Auth Method
SmartHub member credentials (unofficial API); customer-signed authorization forms for manual requests
Rate Limits
Undocumented; endpoints can change without notice

How to Register as a Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) API Vendor

  1. 01Check whether SWEC is supported in your aggregator's platform (provide the SWEC account number)
  2. 02If supported, authorize data access through the aggregator's portal
  3. 03If not, obtain a customer authorization form and submit it to SWEC
  4. 04Aggregator follows up with SWEC for manual data access
  5. 05As a fallback, build a CSV ingestion pipeline for member-exported SmartHub files

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

No EDI program exists — no ANSI X12 support (867MU, 820, 810, 814), no VAN provider, no trading partner enrollment, and no implementation guides. Typical for a ~44,700-customer rural cooperative. Business customers should route billing data needs through SmartHub exports or direct contact (800-262-0326, swec@swec.coop).


06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

SWEC rates are set by the member-elected board and explained on the cooperative's Understanding Your Bill page. The cooperative reports roughly $60.7M in annual revenue (2023) across ~44,700 meters. Detailed rate schedules are available from member services rather than a published tariff book.

Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Cooperative rates set by member-elected board
  • No retail supplier choice in Missouri
  • Missouri PSC EFIS filing record (ID 315)
  • Bill structure explained at swec.org/understanding-your-bill

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

Read the full Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

SmartHub Mobile App

iOS and Android app (com.southwest.smartapps, 4.1-star, 10,000+ downloads) for usage graphs, bill payment, account management, and unusual-usage alerts on the go.

  1. 01Download SmartHub from the Apple App Store or Google Play
  2. 02Log in with SWEC member credentials
  3. 03View usage trends, pay bills, and configure alerts

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (DMD or CMD) implementation or Green Button Alliance certification
  • No official API, developer portal, OAuth flow, webhooks, or OpenADR/OpenESPI support
  • No EDI transaction support (867, 820, 810, 814) or trading partner program
  • No formal aggregator partnerships or Share My Data-style authorization portal
  • 15-minute interval data only reachable via unsupported reverse-engineered API
  • Third-party access requires customer-signed forms and recurring manual exports

09

Southwest Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Missouri) Data Access FAQ

How do commercial members get usage data from Southwest Electric Cooperative?

Log into SmartHub at https://www.swec-payment.org/onlineportal/Member-Login, open the Usage section, and export hourly interval data as CSV (available since 2024). Billing PDFs and 12-24 months of statement history are under Billing & Payments. The SmartHub mobile app mirrors these views with usage alerts.

Is 15-minute interval data available from SWEC?

SWEC's smart meters collect 15-minute data, but the portal exposes only hourly CSV exports. The 15-minute stream is reachable only through the undocumented NISC SmartHub JSON API — open-source projects like electric-usage-downloader demonstrate it — which SWEC does not support and which may violate terms of service. Build hourly CSV fallback for anything production-grade.

Does SWEC support Green Button?

No official Green Button download or Connect My Data program is documented, and SWEC holds no Green Button Alliance certification. NISC (the platform vendor) has implemented Green Button for peers like Sawnee EMC, so ask SWEC directly at 800-262-0326 whether support is planned.

Can a consultant or energy platform access SWEC member data automatically?

There is no Share My Data portal or official utility API. Nectar provides API access to SWEC billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. The utility-supported workflow is customer-signed authorization plus member-exported CSV/PDF files shared manually.

Does SWEC offer EDI for business customers?

No. There is no ANSI X12 support (867MU, 820, 810, 814), no VAN provider, and no trading partner enrollment — typical for a ~44,700-member rural cooperative. Route electronic billing needs through SmartHub exports or contact SWEC at 800-262-0326 / swec@swec.coop.

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