Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Data Access Guide

Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association is a member-owned electric cooperative serving over 56,000 accounts in rural Wright and western Hennepin counties, Minnesota. As a cooperative, it is exempt from Minnesota's Open Data Access Standards and offers self-service billing and interval data through its Meridian portal and MyMeter platform, with no Green Button, EDI, or public API.

Minnesota · Electric Cooperative·56,279 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Billing Portal (Meridian)Residential, Commercial, IndustrialBills, payment historyReal-time portalPDF
MyMeter Interval PlatformAll metered membersInterval usage, comparisons, alertsNear real-timePortal visualization
Written Authorization RequestC&I via consultantBilling history, usage summaries5-10 business daysPDF
Green Button / Public APINoneNoneN/ANot available
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Billing Data Access

Billing data is available to members through the Meridian-based customer portal at billing.whe.org. Customers can view and download current and historical bills as PDFs, see payment history, and enroll in paperless billing. No CSV/XML bulk export or third-party API is documented; third-party access requires written member authorization and a manual request to WH Member Services.

What Data Is on Your Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Bill

  • Current and historical monthly bills (PDF)
  • Account balance and payment history
  • Consumption summary per billing period
  • Paperless/e-billing notifications

How to Download Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to the Meridian portal at https://billing.whe.org/
  2. 02Use multi-account management features for multi-location businesses
  3. 03Download bills as PDF for each account
  4. 04Contact a Commercial Account Representative at (763) 477-3000 for help with multi-site billing

How to Download Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://billing.whe.org/
  2. 02Click "Register now" or log in with existing credentials
  3. 03Enter your 10-digit WH account number and email
  4. 04View current and historical bills; download as PDF

Third-Party Access to Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Billing Data

Written Authorization Request

  1. 01Obtain written authorization (letter of authority) from the member
  2. 02Submit to WH Member Services at (763) 477-3000 or billing.payments@whe.org
  3. 03Receive billing history or bill copies in PDF, typically within 5-10 business days
PDFPrintable web view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

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Interval Data & Smart Meters

Interval/smart meter data is available to members through the MyMeter platform at mymeter.whe.org, a separate login from the billing portal. MyMeter provides usage visualization, weather comparisons, year-over-year comparisons, and usage alerts. No documented CSV/XML bulk export and no Green Button download; third-party access requires written authorization and a manual request.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployed across the service territory.
Electric Granularity
Interval data presented in daily, weekly, monthly, and annual views; underlying interval granularity (likely 15- or 30-minute) not publicly documented.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only cooperative).

How to Download Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not implemented by Wright-Hennepin
  2. 02To obtain interval data, log in at https://mymeter.whe.org/
  3. 03View usage charts and comparisons in the MyMeter dashboard
  4. 04For raw data, contact WH at (763) 477-3000 with member authorization

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

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Green Button Access

Download My Data

Wright-Hennepin has not implemented Green Button Download My Data (ESPI/NAESB REQ.21). Members access usage data only through MyMeter visualization.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data (CMD) / ESPI OAuth API is implemented. Cooperatives are not required to implement ESPI under Minnesota ODAS.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Wright-Hennepin does not operate a public developer portal or third-party data API. There is no published API documentation and no sandbox environment. Third-party data access is handled via manual, authorization-based requests to Member Services. The underlying CIS is Meridian ERP, but no Meridian API is exposed.

Program
None (no public API)
Auth Method
None (manual written authorization)
Rate Limits
N/A
Interval Latency
N/A

How to Register as a Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain written member authorization
  2. 02Contact a Commercial Account Representative at (763) 477-3000
  3. 03Describe data/integration requirements; feasibility determined case-by-case
  4. 04Expect manual PDF delivery rather than automated data feeds

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association EDI

  1. 01No EDI program is documented
  2. 02For special requests, contact WH at (763) 477-3000 or info@whe.org
  3. 03Inquire with Commercial Account Representatives about feasibility

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Wright-Hennepin's commercial pricing is demand-driven for accounts above the 25 kW / 5,000 kWh threshold. The C&I rate separates a relatively low per-kW energy charge from a substantial seasonal demand charge, meaning peak management is the dominant cost lever for larger members. The monthly PCA adds variability tied to wholesale power costs (roughly 70% of the total rate supports power supply from Great River Energy and Basin Electric).

Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Commercial & Industrial RateDemand-based rate for members with peak >=25 kW and usage >=5,000 kWh
General Service RateFlat energy rate for smaller C&I accounts under the demand threshold

Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Seasonal demand charges: $17.00/kW summer vs $13.75/kW winter
  • Two-tier energy charge with a lower rate above 400 kW
  • Monthly Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) tied to wholesale costs
  • Power-factor demand adjustment possible for low power factor
  • 25 kW / 5,000 kWh threshold separates C&I from General Service

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

Read the full Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Rate Optimization Guide →

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Other Data Access Programs

DER Interconnection (NOVA Power Portal)

Member-owned generation enrollment and interconnection tracking for solar, wind, and energy storage under the Cooperative Minnesota Distributed Energy Resources Interconnection Process (C-MIP). Vendors may register to submit applications on behalf of members.

  1. 01Submit interconnection application via NOVA Power Portal
  2. 02Track application status and queue position online
  3. 03Monitor system production through MyMeter integration

Commercial Demand Management & Load Control

Load control programs (metered water heating, quick cash water heating, commercial generators) allow C&I members to reduce demand charges; participation and savings can be tracked in MyMeter.

  1. 01Review commercial programs at whe.org/commercial-programs-rebates
  2. 02Enroll through a Commercial Account Representative at (763) 477-3000
  3. 03Track participation and savings in MyMeter

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Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data implemented
  • No public developer API or sandbox environment
  • No documented EDI / trading partner program
  • No automated CSV/XML bulk export for billing or interval data
  • Third-party access is manual and authorization-based, typically 5-10 business days
  • Exempt from Minnesota Open Data Access Standards as a cooperative

09

Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Data Access FAQ

How can a commercial or industrial member access their Wright-Hennepin interval data?

C&I members log in to the MyMeter platform at mymeter.whe.org to view interval usage, weather and year-over-year comparisons, and usage alerts. WH has not implemented Green Button or a public API, so there is no automated bulk export. For raw data, contact a Commercial Account Representative at (763) 477-3000.

Does Wright-Hennepin support Green Button or a third-party data API?

No. As a member-owned cooperative, WH is exempt from Minnesota's Open Data Access Standards and has not implemented Green Button Download My Data, Connect My Data, or any public developer API. Third-party access requires written member authorization and a manual request to Member Services.

How does an energy consultant get billing data for a WH commercial account?

Obtain a signed letter of authority from the member, then submit it to WH Member Services at (763) 477-3000 or billing.payments@whe.org. Data is typically provided as PDFs within 5-10 business days; there is no standardized format for bulk or multi-account requests.

What rate applies to a Wright-Hennepin commercial or industrial member?

Members with an average monthly peak of 25 kW or greater AND average usage of 5,000 kWh or greater are billed on the Commercial & Industrial rate (energy plus a seasonal demand charge plus a $62.00 monthly service charge). Smaller C&I accounts fall under the General Service rate at $0.11295/kWh plus a $39.90 service charge. Rates took effect May 1, 2026.

How can a WH business reduce its demand charges?

Because the C&I demand charge is highest in summer ($17.00/kW June-September vs $13.75/kW October-May), shifting or curtailing peak loads in summer months and improving power factor (to avoid the power-factor demand adjustment) are the most effective levers. Load control programs and MyMeter peak tracking support this.

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