Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Data Access Guide

Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation (AVECC) is a member-owned rural electric cooperative serving roughly 63,000 customers across western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. It runs the NISC SmartHub portal with Green Button Download My Data and is mid-rollout of Itron Gen5 Riva advanced meters with 15-minute interval capability.

Arkansas · Electric Cooperative·63,333 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyAVECC Portal (SmartHub)Residential, Commercial, IndustrialBilling, usage trendsNear real-time displayWeb, PDF
Green Button Download My DataAll customersUsage (kWh)On-demand exportXML (ESPI), ZIP
Utility Data Request (authorized)With written customer authorizationBilling, usage~2-4 weeksPDF / custom extract
Custom integration (enterprise)C&I / enterpriseBilling, usage2-6 months to implementNegotiated
01

Billing Data Access

AVECC offers online billing and payment management through its MyAVECC portal and mobile apps, powered by the NISC SmartHub platform. Bills are available as PDFs and usage is displayed in-portal. For C&I customers, multiple accounts can be managed under a single login.

What Data Is on Your Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Bill

  • Current and historical billing statements (PDF)
  • Account balance and amount due
  • Payment history
  • Real-time energy usage data and trends
  • Multiple account management for business customers

How to Download Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Contact AVECC at 1-800-468-2176 or myenergy@avecc.com to set up a business/enterprise account
  2. 02Link multiple service locations under one MyAVECC login
  3. 03Designate authorized users for account access
  4. 04Download per-location PDF bills and usage from the portal
  5. 05For automated/bulk data exchange, request a custom integration through business development

How to Download Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://avecc.smarthub.coop/ using your account number or phone number on file
  2. 02Verify email and phone via codes sent by AVECC
  3. 03Log in to the portal or MyAVECC mobile app
  4. 04Open the Billing or Account tab and select Billing History
  5. 05Download statements as PDF and enable bill/usage notifications

Third-Party Access to Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Billing Data

Customer-Mediated Access

  1. 01Customer downloads PDF bills or Green Button XML from MyAVECC
  2. 02Customer forwards files to the consultant or energy manager
  3. 03Third party processes data in its own platform

Utility Data Request with Authorization

  1. 01Customer calls AVECC at 1-800-468-2176 to authorize a named third party
  2. 02Provide written authorization and account/ID verification
  3. 03AVECC releases data to the authorized party (typically 2-4 weeks)
PDF (monthly bills)Online portal displayXML (Green Button usage export)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

AVECC is deploying Itron Gen5 Riva advanced meters (66,000 meters, DOE GRIP-funded) capable of 15-minute interval collection. Today interval granularity varies by meter age; legacy meters report hourly or monthly. Customers can export usage via Green Button Download My Data in XML.

Meter Technology
Itron Gen5 Riva advanced meters (15-minute capable) replacing legacy meters; fiber/GPON communications. Rollout in progress.
Electric Granularity
15-minute on new Gen5 Riva meters; hourly aggregation typical via Green Button export today; legacy meters hourly/monthly.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only cooperative).

How to Download Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to MyAVECC at https://avecc.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Open the My Usage / Usage tab
  3. 03Locate the Green Button Download My Data button
  4. 04Select a date range (up to 14 months)
  5. 05Download the ZIP containing ESPI XML and use with Green Button-compatible apps

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Customers can export up to 14 months of usage as ESPI-standard XML (delivered as a ZIP) on demand from the MyAVECC SmartHub portal.

Formats
XML (ESPI/Green Button), ZIP
Available To
All residential and business customers

Connect My Data

AVECC has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data (automated third-party authorization). Sharing is manual via downloaded files.

API Standard
N/A
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

AVECC does not publish a public API for third-party data aggregators. The MyAVECC SmartHub platform exposes a REST API only for authenticated customer use. Enterprise or aggregator integrations must be negotiated directly with AVECC and/or NISC.

Program
No published third-party API
Auth Method
Authenticated customer session only; no third-party OAuth program.
Rate Limits
Not published.
Interval Latency
Not specified (no public API).

How to Register as a Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation API Vendor

  1. 01Contact AVECC business development at 1-800-468-2176 or myenergy@avecc.com
  2. 02Describe data needed, account volume, and security requirements
  3. 03Engage NISC (platform provider) for a SmartHub integration if AVECC approves
  4. 04Negotiate a custom data-sharing agreement (timeline highly variable)

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation EDI

  1. 01EDI is not used; Arkansas is a non-deregulated state with vertically integrated utilities
  2. 02For automated billing/usage exchange, contact AVECC business development at 1-800-468-2176
  3. 03Request a custom integration (API or secure file transfer) for commercial accounts

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

AVECC's C&I tariffs follow a standard cooperative structure: a fixed monthly basic/service-availability charge, a volumetric energy charge per kWh, a demand charge per kW for larger accounts, and a pass-through Energy Cost Adjustment (ECA) tied to wholesale power costs from AECC. Exact C&I per-unit figures are not published online and should be pulled from the current APSC tariff sheet before modeling. The 2023 filing increased system revenue 8.5%.

Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Small Commercial / General ServiceSmall commercial and general-service accounts.
Large Commercial / Demand ServiceLarger commercial accounts with metered demand.
Large Power ServiceIndustrial and large-power accounts.

Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Fixed monthly basic / service-availability charge
  • Volumetric energy charge per kWh
  • Demand charge per kW on larger commercial and large-power schedules
  • Energy Cost Adjustment (ECA) pass-through tied to AECC wholesale costs
  • Seasonal demand pricing on some schedules (e.g., irrigation)

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

Read the full Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

DER / DERMS Partnerships (NISC ecosystem)

AVECC uses the NISC SmartHub platform, which has DERMS and aggregator partnerships (e.g., OATI, FlexCharging) primarily for distributed energy resources such as solar, batteries, and EV charging. No documented direct meter-data aggregation program.

  1. 01Contact AVECC business development to discuss a DER use case
  2. 02Confirm whether the NISC integration path supports your platform
  3. 03Negotiate a business agreement

Smart Meter Modernization (DOE GRIP)

An $18M DOE GRIP grant funds replacement of ~66,000 meters with Itron Gen5 Riva advanced meters over fiber/GPON, enabling 15-minute interval data as the rollout completes.

  1. 01Track deployment progress via AVECC news
  2. 02Confirm whether a specific meter is upgraded before relying on 15-minute data
  3. 03Use Green Button export for available granularity today

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Connect My Data (automated third-party authorization)
  • No published public API for third-party aggregators
  • No formal data aggregator program (Urjanet, etc.)
  • No EDI trading-partner program (non-deregulated state)
  • Interval granularity varies by meter; 15-minute data limited to upgraded Gen5 Riva meters
  • No retail supplier choice (member-owned cooperative, regulated by APSC)

09

Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation Data Access FAQ

How can a C&I customer or energy consultant get AVECC interval data?

The most reliable path today is customer-mediated Green Button export. The customer downloads up to 14 months of ESPI XML usage from MyAVECC and shares it with the consultant. Where granularity matters, confirm the meter has been upgraded to an Itron Gen5 Riva (15-minute) unit; otherwise data is typically hourly. For named-party release, the customer can authorize AVECC to send data directly (allow 2-4 weeks).

Does AVECC offer Green Button Connect My Data or a third-party API?

No. AVECC supports Green Button Download My Data (manual export) but has not implemented Connect My Data automated authorization, and it does not publish a third-party API. Aggregators must negotiate a custom integration directly with AVECC and NISC.

Can a third party manage multiple commercial sites in one place?

Yes, within MyAVECC a business customer can link multiple service locations under a single login. A consultant typically operates under the customer's account or receives exports per location; there is no separate aggregator portal.

Is EDI available for commercial billing exchange?

No. Arkansas is a non-deregulated state and AVECC, as a regulated cooperative under the Arkansas PSC, does not maintain an EDI trading-partner program. Automated exchange for C&I customers must be arranged as a custom integration.

Who regulates AVECC's rates and where are tariffs published?

AVECC is regulated by the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC). Current tariff sheets, including commercial and large-power schedules, are filed in the APSC online tariff database. Rate changes are filed with APSC and posted to AVECC news.

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