United Cooperative Services Data Access Guide

United Cooperative Services is a member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving roughly 105,000 meters across 14 counties in North and Central Texas. It runs the NISC SmartHub platform (MyAccount), supports Green Button Download My Data with 15-minute interval data, and has opted out of ERCOT retail competition, so members buy energy from the cooperative rather than a competitive retailer.

Texas · Electric Cooperative·105,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your United Cooperative Services Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub MyAccount PortalAllBilling, 15-min interval usage, paymentsDaily / monthlyPDF, web, XML
Green Button Download My DataSmart-metered members15-minute interval usageOn-demandXML (ESPI)
Green Button OAuth (Connect)Members authorizing appsInterval usageAutomaticXML (ESPI)
EDI (Texas SET)Retail providers / trading partnersEnrollment, usage, billingTransaction-basedANSI X12 v4.0A
Nectar APIAllBilling, usageAuto-pullStructured
01

Billing Data Access

UCS provides billing data through the NISC SmartHub MyAccount portal and mobile app. Bills are downloadable as PDFs, and the portal shows usage, payment history, and the Power Cost Recovery Factor (PCRF). Third-party billing access is available through Nectar with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

What Data Is on Your United Cooperative Services Bill

  • Current and historical monthly bills
  • Power Cost Recovery Factor (PCRF) breakdown
  • Payment history
  • Monthly usage summary by billing period
  • Rate comparisons vs. other utilities

How to Download United Cooperative Services Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to MyAccount with your business credentials
  2. 02Review monthly usage, demand, and PCRF charges in the Billing section
  3. 03Use Usage Explorer for granular consumption analysis
  4. 04Aggregate multiple meters/locations under one account where applicable

How to Download United Cooperative Services Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://myaccount.united-cs.com/ and register with your UCS account number and email
  2. 02Log in and open the Billing/Bills section
  3. 03Select a date range and open a bill to view details
  4. 04Download the PDF and review Payment History as needed

Third-Party Access to United Cooperative Services Billing Data

Nectar API (docs.nectarclimate.com)

  1. 01Customer registers with Nectar
  2. 02Adds United Cooperative Services and authenticates with MyAccount credentials
  3. 03Grants data scope and date range
  4. 04Nectar auto-fetches new bills and usage

Green Button File Sharing

  1. 01Customer downloads Green Button XML from SmartHub
  2. 02Sends the XML file to a consultant, auditor, or solar installer
  3. 03Third party parses interval data for analysis
PDF statementsWeb portal display

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the United Cooperative Services Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

UCS has deployed AMI smart meters capable of 15-minute interval data through the NISC SmartHub platform. Members can view interval usage in Usage Explorer and download it via Green Button. A reverse-engineered SmartHub API (community project) can also pull 15-minute data programmatically.

Meter Technology
NISC-integrated AMI smart meters (SmartHub / iVUE)
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval data for smart-metered accounts
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only)

How to Download United Cooperative Services Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to MyAccount at https://myaccount.united-cs.com/
  2. 02Open the My Usage / Usage Data section
  3. 03Click Green Button Download My Data
  4. 04Select a date range (up to 14 months) and granularity (daily, monthly, or 15-minute)
  5. 05Download the zipped Green Button (ESPI) XML file

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which United Cooperative Services rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Members can download usage as a zipped Green Button (ESPI) XML file from the SmartHub portal, selecting up to 14 months of history at daily, monthly, or 15-minute granularity. The file contains meter IDs, service periods, interval kWh, and estimated costs.

Formats
XML (Green Button / ESPI), Zipped archive
Available To
All smart-metered members via SmartHub MyAccount

Connect My Data

SmartHub supports OAuth-based Green Button authorization, letting members grant third-party apps (solar design, energy management, bill audit) access to their interval data. Members can revoke access by managing authorized applications or changing their password.

API Standard
NAESB ESPI (Green Button Connect)
Available To
Third-party applications authorized by the member via OAuth

04

Third-Party API Access

UCS does not publish an official developer portal, but the NISC SmartHub platform supports Green Button OAuth for authorized third-party apps. A community-maintained reverse-engineered SmartHub API can pull 15-minute interval data programmatically with member credentials.

Program
Green Button OAuth (SmartHub) + community SmartHub API
Auth Method
OAuth (Green Button) for sanctioned apps; member credentials for the community API
Rate Limits
Not publicly documented
Interval Latency
Near real-time / daily (interval data)

Available United Cooperative Services API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Poll interval usageSmartHub usage/poll (community-documented)GETJSON

How to Register as a United Cooperative Services API Vendor

  1. 01For sanctioned access, use Green Button OAuth: customer authorizes your app via SmartHub login
  2. 02For programmatic access, obtain member credentials and use the SmartHub usage/poll endpoint (reverse-engineered)
  3. 03Extract serviceLocationNumber, then pull interval data by date range and granularity

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported United Cooperative Services EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Enrollment Request/ResponseCustomer change/enrollment in the Texas retail market.
867Product Transfer / UsageHistorical and ongoing usage data for retail provider enrollment.
810InvoiceBilling transaction.
820Remittance AdvicePayment notification.
997Functional AcknowledgmentReceipt confirmation.

How to Enroll in United Cooperative Services EDI

  1. 01Contact UCS (817-556-4000) or Business Development (817-782-8326)
  2. 02Provide trading partner information and intended transaction types
  3. 03Receive trading partner agreement and EDI technical specs
  4. 04Confirm X12 v4.0A support and transport (NAESB EDM 1.6 or direct/VAN)
  5. 05Complete testing, then go live

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

UCS three-phase C&I rates pair a fixed facilities charge, a demand charge ($/kW on the highest 15-minute demand adjusted for power factor), and an energy charge ($/kWh), with a separate monthly Power Cost Recovery Factor (PCRF) and Securitized Charges Recovery Factor (SCRF). Notably, larger loads (≥700 kW) get a lower energy rate but a higher demand rate, so load factor and peak management drive the optimal schedule. A minimum billed demand of 80% of the highest May-October peak makes summer demand control especially important.

United Cooperative Services Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service 3-Phase (<700 kW)$32.50/meter, $7.75/kW, $0.052874/kWh secondary
Industrial 3-Phase (≥700 kW)$40.00/meter, $8.36/kW, $0.044019/kWh secondary
Large Power ContractNegotiated; $65.00/meter (<700 kVA)

United Cooperative Services Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand charge set on highest 15-minute kW (power-factor adjusted)
  • Lower energy rate but higher demand rate above 700 kW
  • Monthly PCRF + SCRF pass-throughs on top of base rates
  • 3% energy discount for primary-voltage service
  • Minimum billed demand = 80% of highest May-Oct peak

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

Read the full United Cooperative Services Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

In-Home Energy Use Display (IHD)

Real-time in-home display program (limited quantities) showing kWh and approximate cost; requires a complimentary smart meter and a free trial period.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility (member in good standing 12+ months, principal residence)
  2. 02Download and complete the application form
  3. 03Email to IHD@ucs.net
  4. 04Accept meter install and 3-month free trial; keep for $12/mo or $120, or return

Community Solar

Optional community solar subscription for eligible members with a locked rate through 2038 and integrated billing.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility
  2. 02Subscribe via UCS
  3. 03Solar credits appear on the integrated bill

Distributed Generation Interconnection

Tariff section 205 governs distributed generation interconnection (facilities under 10 MW), with no net metering above 50 kW of connected generation.

  1. 01Review the DG provisions in the UCS tariff
  2. 02Submit an interconnection application
  3. 03Coordinate metering and contract terms with UCS

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Members cannot choose a competitive retail provider (cooperative opted out of ERCOT choice)
  • No official public developer API (only Green Button OAuth and a community SmartHub API)
  • Base C&I tariff dates to 2022; current bill totals depend on monthly PCRF/SCRF not published as fixed rates
  • Large Power Contract demand/energy rates are negotiated and not fully public
  • Interval history limited to roughly 13-14 months

09

United Cooperative Services Data Access FAQ

Can I get 15-minute interval data for my UCS commercial facility?

Yes. UCS uses the NISC SmartHub platform, which supports 15-minute interval data for smart-metered accounts. You can view it in Usage Explorer and download it via Green Button Download My Data (ESPI XML) for up to about 14 months. A community-maintained SmartHub API can also pull the same data programmatically with your credentials.

How does a consultant or solar provider get authorized access to our data?

Two sanctioned paths: (1) Green Button OAuth — the member logs into SmartHub and authorizes your application to pull interval data, revocable anytime; or (2) the member downloads the Green Button XML and shares the file directly. Nectar can also collect billing and usage data with member authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Why can't we choose a competitive retail provider even though UCS is in ERCOT?

Texas electric cooperatives may opt out of retail competition, and UCS has not opted in. As a member-owned cooperative it provides bundled delivery and energy, sourcing wholesale power through the Brazos Electric system. So unlike investor-owned utilities in deregulated ERCOT zones, UCS members buy energy from the cooperative and its board sets rates.

What drives our demand charges, and how is summer treated differently?

Demand charges apply to your highest 15-minute kW in the billing period, adjusted for power factor ($7.75/kW under 700 kW, $8.36/kW at or above 700 kW). Critically, your minimum billed demand is 80% of your highest May-October peak, so a single summer spike can inflate demand charges for months. Managing summer peaks and correcting power factor are the top cost levers.

Should a large facility be on the under-700 kW or 700 kW-plus schedule?

The ≥700 kW Industrial schedule has a lower energy rate ($0.044019/kWh secondary vs. $0.052874/kWh) but a higher demand charge ($8.36 vs. $7.75/kW). High-load-factor facilities benefit from the lower energy rate, while spiky loads may prefer the lower demand rate. Facilities near 700 kW should model both, and consider the 3% primary-voltage discount.

Does UCS support EDI for retail/trading-partner transactions?

Yes, for the Texas retail market UCS follows Texas SET standards using ANSI X12 v4.0A over NAESB EDM 1.6, supporting transactions such as 814 (enrollment), 867 (usage), 810 (invoice), 820 (remittance), and 997 (acknowledgment). EDI is for retail providers/trading partners, not direct member access; members use SmartHub. Contact Business Development (817-782-8326) to enroll.

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