White River Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

White River Valley Electric Cooperative (WRVEC) is a member-owned electric cooperative serving roughly 48,089 customers across five counties in Southwest Missouri. It offers first-party billing and interval data through the NISC SmartHub portal and Green Button Download My Data, but maintains no formal third-party API, EDI, or Green Button Connect program.

Missouri · Electric Cooperative·48,089 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your White River Valley Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Web/Mobile PortalResidential, CommercialBilling, usage (hourly/daily/monthly)Next-day usage; bill at cycle closeWeb/App, PDF
Green Button Download My DataResidential, CommercialInterval usage (ESPI)Next-dayXML (ESPI)
Direct authorization (manual request)All (written authorization)Billing, usageOn requestPDF/CSV/XML
Reverse-engineered SmartHub APITechnical members15-minute intervalNext-dayCSV
01

Billing Data Access

WRVEC provides billing data through the NISC SmartHub web/mobile portal (24/7 self-service) and via direct customer service. There is no public CSV export or billing API; bulk historical billing must be requested directly.

What Data Is on Your White River Valley Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current bill and amount due
  • Monthly billing statements (PDF via paperless)
  • Payment history
  • Usage trends (hourly, daily, monthly)
  • Outage information
  • Net metering bill components for DG customers

How to Download White River Valley Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log into SmartHub with commercial account credentials
  2. 02Access the same billing and usage data as residential accounts
  3. 03For bulk billing history, call 1-800-879-4056 and request commercial customer support or an account manager
  4. 04Provide account number and desired format (PDF/CSV) for manual export

How to Download White River Valley Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://whiteriver.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Create an account or log in (account number, last name, last 4 of SSN, valid email)
  3. 03Click My Bill to view current and past statements
  4. 04Optionally enable Paperless Billing under Settings to receive PDF statements

Third-Party Access to White River Valley Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Direct authorization via customer service

  1. 01Customer obtains and signs a written authorization naming the third party
  2. 02Third party contacts WRVEC at 1-800-879-4056 or https://www.whiteriver.org/contact-us/
  3. 03Submit customer name, account number, signed authorization, and data scope
  4. 04WRVEC delivers data as PDF statements, CSV export, or mailed copies
Web portal displayMobile app displayPDF (paperless billing statements)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the White River Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

WRVEC has deployed AMI smart meters across its territory using the NISC Meter Data Management System. SmartHub displays hourly, daily, and monthly usage. Green Button Download My Data provides standardized XML export; 15-minute resolution is obtainable only via reverse-engineered SmartHub API tools.

Meter Technology
NISC-integrated AMI smart meters with Meter Data Management System (MDMS).
Electric Granularity
Hourly, daily, and monthly in SmartHub; up to 15-minute via Green Button / reverse-engineered API.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility).

How to Download White River Valley Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into SmartHub at https://whiteriver.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Open the My Usage tab
  3. 03Click Green Button Download My Data
  4. 04Select a reporting period (up to 14 months)
  5. 05Click Download Usage Data to receive a zipped ESPI XML file
  6. 06Extract and import the XML into any Green Button-compatible tool

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which White River Valley Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Members can download up to 14 months of interval usage data in standardized ESPI XML format directly from the SmartHub My Usage tab.

Formats
XML (Atom + ESPI), ZIP archive containing XML
Available To
All SmartHub members (residential and commercial)

Connect My Data

WRVEC does not operate a Green Button Connect My Data (CMD) OAuth authorization portal; third parties cannot subscribe to automated data feeds.

API Standard
N/A
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

WRVEC does not publish a customer-facing REST API or developer portal. Programmatic access is limited to community-built tools that reverse-engineer the NISC SmartHub endpoints using member credentials; this is unsupported. Authorized third parties obtain data through manual, written-authorization requests.

Program
No formal third-party API program
Auth Method
Member SmartHub credentials (reverse-engineered tools only); otherwise written authorization to customer service.
Rate Limits
N/A — no official API.
Interval Latency
Next-day (AMI), subject to SmartHub refresh.

How to Register as a White River Valley Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain signed customer authorization
  2. 02Contact WRVEC at 1-800-879-4056 or the contact form
  3. 03Specify data type, date range, and format
  4. 04Receive manually delivered PDF/CSV/XML

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in White River Valley Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01Contact WRVEC at 1-800-879-4056
  2. 02Inquire about custom data-exchange arrangements for business customers
  3. 03Note: WRVEC operates no standard EDI trading-partner program

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

WRVEC's commercial structure is typical of a Missouri cooperative: a fixed monthly service availability charge scaled by service size, a volumetric energy charge per kWh, and a demand charge for larger/demand-metered classes computed on the maximum 15-minute kW. Single-phase commercial service carries no demand charge, so small C&I sites are billed purely on base + energy. Demand-metered C&I customers should manage 15-minute peaks to control cost.

White River Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Single-Phase Commercial ServiceSmall single-phase commercial; base + energy, no demand.
Three-Phase Commercial ServiceThree-phase commercial; base + energy, demand may apply.
Large Power ServiceLarge C&I; base + energy + 15-minute demand charge.

White River Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Tiered service availability charge ($35 / $65 / $120 by service size)
  • Volumetric energy charge per kWh
  • Demand charge on maximum 15-minute kW for larger classes
  • No demand charge on single-phase commercial
  • Board-set, non-PSC-jurisdictional rates
  • New rates effective April 1, 2026

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

Read the full White River Valley Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Net Metering / Distributed Generation

WRVEC supports solar and net-metered members; net metering bill components and generation-vs-usage comparisons are visible in SmartHub.

  1. 01Review net-metered bill guidance at the My Bill page
  2. 02Enroll via the membership/new service process
  3. 03Track generation vs. usage in the SmartHub usage portal

PURPA Compliance

WRVEC documents Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) compliance for qualifying facilities and interconnection.

  1. 01Review PURPA terms on the WRVEC site
  2. 02Contact WRVEC for qualifying facility interconnection

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No formal EDI program for suppliers or third parties
  • No published third-party REST API or developer portal
  • No Green Button Connect My Data (CMD) / OAuth authorization portal
  • SmartHub historical data limited to roughly 14 months
  • No self-service bulk data export — commercial bulk requests handled individually
  • Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  • Exact per-kWh commercial energy charges are not published online; rate charts are member-facing only

09

White River Valley Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

Can a C&I energy consultant pull our WRVEC interval data programmatically?

There is no official API. Authorized consultants obtain interval data either by having the member download Green Button XML and share it, or by submitting a signed written authorization to WRVEC customer service for a manual CSV/XML export. Reverse-engineered SmartHub tools exist but are unsupported.

Does WRVEC support EDI for our commercial supplier or billing system?

No. WRVEC operates no standard EDI trading-partner program. Missouri cooperatives are non-competitive territories without a deregulated supply market, so supplier-utility EDI is not used. Custom data-exchange arrangements can be discussed directly with the cooperative.

How are commercial demand charges measured at WRVEC?

For demand-metered classes, demand is the maximum kilowatt load over any 15 consecutive minutes in the billing month as recorded by a demand meter. WRVEC does not apply a demand charge to single-phase residential and single-phase commercial service.

How far back can we get historical usage for a commercial site?

SmartHub and Green Button exports typically provide about 14 months. For longer history needed for benchmarking or M&V, submit a direct request to WRVEC commercial support with the account number and date range.

Can a third-party platform access WRVEC data automatically?

Yes — Nectar provides API access to WRVEC billing data with member authorization; see docs.nectarclimate.com. Otherwise, use the member-authorization manual request path, since WRVEC has no automated authorization portal.

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