Washington Gas Light Company Data Access Guide

Washington Gas Light Company (a WGL Holdings subsidiary) is an investor-owned natural gas distribution utility serving roughly 1.3 million customers across Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Customers access billing data through the My Washington Gas portal; interval data is not directly available, but aggregated whole-building consumption is offered via the Energy Benchmarking program (ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager). Washington Gas operates Customer Choice gas-supply programs with EDI-based supplier transactions and is regulated by the DC PSC, Maryland PSC, and Virginia SCC.

District of Columbia · Investor-Owned Utility·1,300,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Washington Gas Light Company Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Washington Gas portalResidential, CommercialBilling, monthly usageReal-time / monthlyPDF, portal display
Energy Benchmarking (Portfolio Manager)Building owners (5+ meters)Aggregated monthly consumptionSynced every 45 daysPortfolio Manager API / spreadsheet
Account Inquiry PortalBusiness / authorized repsLimited account/billing infoOn-demandPortal display
EDI (Customer Choice suppliers)Licensed gas suppliersEnrollment, usage, chargesReal-timeANSI X12 / XML
01

Billing Data Access

Washington Gas provides billing data through the modernized My Washington Gas portal and mobile app, with up to 12 months of bill history viewable and printable. There is no native CSV/XML bulk export; bills download as PDF. A legacy Account Inquiry Portal supports limited authorized third-party access.

What Data Is on Your Washington Gas Light Company Bill

  • Current and historical bills (12 months)
  • Billing and payment history
  • Account balance
  • Month-to-month usage comparisons (therms)
  • Estimated meter reading date

How to Download Washington Gas Light Company Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register a business/multi-account login at the My Washington Gas or eService portal (https://myportal.washingtongas.com/)
  2. 02Review billing and payment history and account balance across locations
  3. 03Print bills as PDF for record-keeping (no native CSV export)
  4. 04For buildings with 5+ meters, use the Energy Benchmarking program for aggregated consumption data

How to Download Washington Gas Light Company Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://my.washingtongas.com/portal/ using account number, phone, and email
  2. 02Log in and open Billing & Payment / View My Bills
  3. 03View and print bills from the current and prior 12 months as PDF
  4. 04Enroll in eBill for monthly email notifications when the bill is ready

Third-Party Access to Washington Gas Light Company Billing Data

Account Inquiry Portal (authorized third party)

  1. 01Customer authorizes the third party (company name, contact, authorization period) with Washington Gas
  2. 02Third party registers at https://accountinquiry.washgas.com/Pages/Login.aspx
  3. 03Access limited account status, billing, and payment information for authorized accounts

Formal data request

  1. 01Obtain written customer consent specifying data scope and time period
  2. 02Submit a formal data request to Washington Gas referencing the authorization
  3. 03Receive billing/consumption data via secure email, SFTP, or portal
PDF (printed/downloaded bills)Portal/dashboard displayEmail (eBill notification)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Washington Gas Light Company Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Washington Gas has deployed AMI in parts of its territory, but interval (15/30-minute or hourly) gas consumption data is NOT directly available to individual customers. The portal shows monthly consumption (therms) only. Aggregated monthly whole-building data is available through the Energy Benchmarking program for buildings with 5+ meters.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployed in parts of DC, MD, and VA; meters capable of interval recording but read monthly for billing.
Electric Granularity
Not applicable - Washington Gas is a gas-only utility.
Gas Granularity
Monthly consumption (therms) for individual customers; aggregated monthly whole-building consumption via Energy Benchmarking. Sub-monthly/interval data is not customer-accessible.

How to Download Washington Gas Light Company Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Washington Gas does not offer Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data.
  2. 02For whole-building benchmarking, use the Energy Benchmarking portal which syncs aggregated monthly data to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager
  3. 03Register at https://www.washingtongas.com/services/business-owners/energy-benchmarking and connect Portfolio Manager
  4. 04Contact aggregateddata@washgas.com for third-party benchmarking access

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Washington Gas Light Company rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Washington Gas does not implement Green Button Download My Data (ESPI/XML). Individual consumption is available only as monthly therms via the portal; bills download as PDF.

Formats
PDF (no Green Button XML/CSV)
Available To
Not offered

Connect My Data

No standardized Green Button Connect My Data. The only automated data feed is the Energy Benchmarking integration that pushes aggregated monthly whole-building consumption to EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager (at least every 45 days).

API Standard
EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager web services (not ESPI)
Available To
Building owners with 5+ meters (benchmarking only)

04

Third-Party API Access

Washington Gas does not offer a public developer REST API. The only utility-native programmatic data feed is the Energy Benchmarking integration with EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager web services, limited to aggregated monthly whole-building consumption for buildings with 5+ meters. Nectar provides API access to Washington Gas billing data with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
Energy Benchmarking (Portfolio Manager) / no public API
Auth Method
Building-owner authorization plus ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager linkage; email request to aggregateddata@washgas.com
Rate Limits
Not applicable - no public API
Interval Latency
Not applicable (monthly aggregated data only)

How to Register as a Washington Gas Light Company API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain building-owner authorization and the list of gas meters (5+ required)
  2. 02Email aggregateddata@washgas.com with authorization and meter list
  3. 03Set up / link an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account
  4. 04Receive automated aggregated monthly data feeds via Portfolio Manager

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Washington Gas Light Company EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Enrollment / Account ChangesCustomer enrollment, drops, changes, and terminations between Washington Gas and licensed gas suppliers (Customer Choice).
867Usage / ConsumptionTransmits metered usage and consumption data to suppliers for billing and load forecasting.
810Invoice / ChargesBilling and charges data exchanged under delivery-service supplier agreements.

How to Enroll in Washington Gas Light Company EDI

  1. 01Obtain a Natural Gas Supplier license in the applicable jurisdiction (DCPSC, MD PSC, or VA SCC)
  2. 02Execute the Gas Supplier Application Agreement with Washington Gas Regulatory Affairs (6801 Industrial Road, Springfield, VA 22151)
  3. 03Review the Required Operating Procedures and agree to a VAN or direct EDI connection
  4. 04Complete EDI testing/certification, then begin production transactions

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

A Washington Gas C&I bill separates regulated delivery (distribution) charges from the gas-supply commodity charge. Delivery charges - a monthly customer charge plus a per-therm distribution charge and riders - are set by the DC PSC, MD PSC, and VA SCC and are rising in 2026 (about 13% for DC distribution effective January 1, 2026; a proposed ~20% commercial increase in Maryland effective July 2026, pending). The commodity portion is either Washington Gas's pass-through cost of gas or a competitive supplier's price under Customer Choice. Interruptible service (No. 4) trades curtailability for lower delivery rates.

Washington Gas Light Company Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Firm Commercial & Industrial Delivery Service (No. 2A)C&I firm gas delivery (DC, MD)
Group Metered Apartment Delivery Service (No. 3 / 3A)Master-metered multifamily
Interruptible Delivery Service (No. 4)Curtailable industrial load
Gas Supplier Delivery Service (No. 5 / No. 8)Customer Choice delivery

Washington Gas Light Company Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Bill separates regulated delivery charges from gas-supply commodity charges
  • Per-therm delivery charges and a fixed monthly customer charge by schedule
  • Customer Choice lets C&I customers competitively procure the gas commodity
  • Interruptible Rate Schedule No. 4 offers lower delivery rates for curtailable load
  • Weather-normalization / revenue-normalization riders apply in some jurisdictions

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

Read the full Washington Gas Light Company Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Energy Benchmarking Program

Provides aggregated, whole-building monthly gas consumption for multi-tenant buildings (5+ meters) to support DC, MD, and VA benchmarking ordinances, synced to EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.

  1. 01Compile the list of all gas meters serving the building (5+ required)
  2. 02Register at the Energy Benchmarking portal and submit the meter list
  3. 03Link an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account and authorize the data sync
  4. 04Access 24-35 months of aggregated monthly consumption; updates at least every 45 days

Customer Choice (Gas Supplier) Program

Allows residential and commercial customers to choose a licensed natural gas supplier while Washington Gas provides delivery service. Suppliers exchange enrollment, usage, and billing data via EDI.

  1. 01Compare licensed suppliers for DC, MD, or VA
  2. 02Select a supplier and authorize enrollment (one-bill or two-bill option)
  3. 03Washington Gas continues delivery service and bills delivery charges

MEDSIS Secure Portal (DC)

SharePoint-based secure portal (DC PSC Order No. 20286) for sharing system data with MEDSIS clean-energy project developers under NDA.

  1. 01Identify a qualifying MEDSIS project in DC
  2. 02Execute an NDA and complete security vetting
  3. 03Request portal access and download system/capacity data for project planning

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No interval/smart-meter gas data for individual customers - monthly therms only.
  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data.
  • No public developer REST API; Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
  • No native CSV/Excel bulk export from the portal; bills download as PDF.
  • Whole-building aggregated data requires 5+ meters (Energy Benchmarking).
  • Supplier EDI specifications are not publicly published; contact Regulatory Affairs.

09

Washington Gas Light Company Data Access FAQ

Can a commercial customer get interval gas data from Washington Gas?

No. Washington Gas provides monthly consumption (therms) only; true interval (15/30-minute or hourly) gas data is not accessible to individual customers. For multi-tenant buildings with 5+ meters, the Energy Benchmarking program provides aggregated monthly whole-building consumption via ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.

How does a building owner get whole-building data for benchmarking compliance?

Enroll in the Energy Benchmarking program (https://www.washingtongas.com/services/business-owners/energy-benchmarking), submit your gas meter list (5+ meters required), and link an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account. Aggregated monthly data (24-35 months) syncs at least every 45 days. Contact aggregateddata@washgas.com for setup or third-party access.

Does Washington Gas have a public API or Green Button?

No. Washington Gas does not offer a public REST API, Green Button Download My Data, or Connect My Data. The only utility-native programmatic feed is the Energy Benchmarking integration with EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager web services. Nectar provides API access to Washington Gas billing data with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

How does a third-party consultant access an individual customer's account data?

Use the Account Inquiry Portal (https://accountinquiry.washgas.com) after the customer authorizes your company with Washington Gas, or submit a formal data request with written customer consent. Access is limited to basic account, billing, and payment information - no detailed consumption or interval data.

What gas-supply choice does a C&I customer have, and how is data exchanged?

Through the Customer Choice program, C&I customers can buy gas from a licensed supplier while Washington Gas provides delivery service (DC Rate Schedule No. 5, MD No. 8, and Virginia equivalents). Licensed suppliers exchange enrollment (814), usage (867), and billing (810) data with Washington Gas over EDI.

Where can a C&I customer find the applicable tariff and current rates?

Tariffs are posted by jurisdiction at https://www.washingtongas.com/billing-and-payment/billing-tariff-rates-schedules (DC, Maryland, Virginia). Commercial delivery service is governed by Firm Commercial & Industrial Delivery Service Rate Schedule No. 2A, with group-metered apartment (No. 3/3A) and interruptible (No. 4) schedules also available.

The Best Way to Access Data from Washington Gas Light Company

Nectar connects to Washington Gas Light Company and 7,000+ utility providers — billing, interval, and rate data delivered automatically. No portals, no forms, no manual downloads.

Nectar for Energy & Sustainability Teams

Managing utility data for commercial or industrial buildings? Nectar offers a free energy data audit — we'll review your current setup and show you where automation can save your team hours every month.

Get a Free Audit

Nectar for Developers & Consultants

Building energy tools or advising clients on utility data? Nectar works with technology partners and consultants who need reliable data infrastructure.

Partner with Us