Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Data Access Guide

Benton PUD is a publicly-owned electric utility serving approximately 59,000 customers across the Washington Tri-Cities region. It has deployed AMI smart meters to all customers, offering hourly, daily, and monthly usage data plus Green Button Download My Data through its NISC SmartHub portal.

Washington · Municipal Utility·59,008 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Portal (Billing + Usage)Residential, Commercial, IndustrialBills, hourly/daily/monthly usageDaily (next-day)PDF, Web, Mobile
Green Button Download My DataAll customersInterval usage (up to 14 months)On demandXML (ESPI)
Customer-Authorized Manual RequestAll customersBilling and usage dataPer request (no SLA)CSV, PDF, Email
01

Billing Data Access

Benton PUD provides billing data access through the SmartHub web portal and mobile app, with at least 12 months of billing history. Bills are available as PDF download or web view; structured CSV/XML export of billing data is not clearly documented.

What Data Is on Your Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Bill

  • Current and past bill amounts
  • Daily system charge, energy consumption charges, demand charges (commercial), taxes
  • Meter readings and kWh consumed per billing period
  • Billing dates and due dates
  • Year-over-year usage comparison

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to SmartHub at https://bentonpud.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Open the Billing section to view itemized commercial charges including demand
  3. 03Download PDF statements for each billing period (12+ months available)
  4. 04For recurring or bulk exports, contact Benton PUD to arrange a per-request data-sharing agreement

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://bentonpud.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Create an account or log in with existing credentials
  3. 03Navigate to the Billing or Accounts section
  4. 04View the current bill or select historical bills from the dropdown
  5. 05Download the bill as PDF or view online
  6. 06Enable paperless billing for email notifications

Third-Party Access to Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Billing Data

Customer-Authorized Manual Request

  1. 01Customer prepares written authorization on letterhead listing account number, service address, third-party name, scope, and duration
  2. 02Submit to Benton PUD, 2721 W 10th Ave., Kennewick, WA 99336 or call (509) 582-2175
  3. 03Utility verifies authorization and provides data via email/secure transfer, or grants SmartHub access with customer permission
PDFWeb viewEmail (paperless billing)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

All Benton PUD customers have AMI smart meters. SmartHub displays hourly, daily, and monthly usage. Green Button Download My Data (XML) is available based on the NISC platform. CSV export through the SmartHub UI was limited to hourly aggregated data as of January 2024; 15-minute data exists in the backend but is not exportable through standard tools.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployed to all customers; Sensus (Xylem) communication network per case-study documentation.
Electric Granularity
Hourly, daily, and monthly intervals via SmartHub; 15-minute data exists in the NISC backend but is not exposed through standard export.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility).

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to SmartHub at https://bentonpud.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Navigate to the My Usage tab
  3. 03Select Green Button Download My Data
  4. 04Choose a date range (up to 14 months)
  5. 05Download the zipped XML file in Green Button/ESPI format
  6. 06Extract and import into any Green Button-compatible analytics tool

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Customers can download up to 14 months of interval usage as a zipped Green Button/ESPI XML file through the SmartHub My Usage tab.

Formats
XML (Green Button / ESPI), Zipped archive
Available To
All SmartHub customers (based on NISC platform standards)

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data (automated OAuth-based third-party authorization) is not documented or implemented by Benton PUD.

Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Benton PUD does not publish an API for external integrators and has no formal third-party data access program. NISC has announced DERMS integration APIs for members, but these are not available to external third parties. Third-party access is only via written customer authorization under Washington law (WAC 480-100-153). A community-maintained reverse-engineered SmartHub downloader can retrieve 15-minute data with customer credentials.

Program
No formal third-party program
Auth Method
Written customer authorization (no OAuth); reverse-engineered tools require customer SmartHub username/password.
Rate Limits
Not documented
Interval Latency
Not documented

How to Register as a Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain signed customer authorization specifying data scope and duration
  2. 02Contact Benton PUD at (509) 582-2175 to confirm procedure
  3. 03Receive data via email/secure transfer, or use customer-shared Green Button XML
  4. 04For 15-minute data, use the community SmartHub downloader with explicit customer authorization

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County EDI


    06

    Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

    Benton PUD's C&I rates follow a declining-block design across demand tiers: as facilities move into higher demand classes, the energy charge falls (from $0.0622 to $0.0415/kWh) while the demand charge rises substantially. Schedules 22 and 23 use a tiered demand charge ($1.05/kW on the first 50 kW, then $9.80 or $8.56/kW on the excess), making peak-demand management the dominant cost lever for mid-to-large accounts.

    Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Rate Schedule List

    ScheduleApplicability
    Schedule 21 - Small General ServiceUnder 50 kW demand
    Schedule 22 - Medium General Service50-300 kW demand
    Schedule 23 - Large General Service300-3,500 kW demand
    Schedule 34 - Large Industrial3,500-10,000 kW demand

    Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Rate Features & TOU Details

    • Accounts assigned by measured demand and reviewed annually
    • Tiered demand charges on Schedules 22 and 23
    • Power factor adjustment when below 95% and demand exceeds 50 kW
    • Energy charge declines as demand class increases
    • Largest/EIL loads served under negotiated contracts

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

    Read the full Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Rate Optimization Guide →

    07

    Other Data Access Programs

    Building Performance Standard (BPS) / Benchmarking Data

    Under Washington law (RCW 19.27A.170), utilities must maintain 12 months of energy consumption data for nonresidential buildings and allow customers to authorize uploads to EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager. Benton PUD likely supports this, though it is not explicitly documented.

    1. 01Contact Benton PUD and cite RCW 19.27A.170
    2. 02Request aggregated 12-month consumption data for the building
    3. 03Authorize data upload to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

    Public Records Access

    Benton PUD complies with the Washington Public Records Act (RCW 42.56), but customer-specific billing and usage data is exempt under RCW 42.56.330(2) and WAC 480-100-153. Requests for customer energy data require customer authorization.

    1. 01Submit a public records request via the Benton PUD form
    2. 02Provide customer authorization for any customer-specific energy data

    08

    Limitations & Considerations

    • No external API or developer portal for programmatic data access.
    • No Green Button Connect My Data (automated third-party authorization).
    • 15-minute interval CSV export removed from the SmartHub UI as of January 2024.
    • Third-party access requires manual, per-request customer authorization with no published SLA.
    • Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

    09

    Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County Data Access FAQ

    Can a C&I energy manager pull Benton PUD interval data automatically via API?

    No. Benton PUD does not publish an external API and has no formal third-party data program. The most automated option is the community-maintained SmartHub downloader, which retrieves 15-minute data using the customer's SmartHub credentials and explicit authorization. Otherwise, use Green Button XML exports or negotiate a manual data-sharing arrangement.

    What interval granularity is available for commercial accounts?

    SmartHub provides hourly, daily, and monthly usage for all metered accounts. Green Button Download My Data exports up to 14 months of interval usage as ESPI XML. 15-minute data exists in the NISC backend but is not available through standard export as of January 2024.

    How does a third party get authorized to access our account data?

    Benton PUD requires written customer authorization (no automated portal). Provide a signed letter with the account number, service address, third-party company, data scope, and duration to (509) 582-2175 or 2721 W 10th Ave., Kennewick, WA 99336. The utility then provides data per request or grants SmartHub access with the customer's permission.

    Which rate schedule applies to our commercial or industrial facility?

    Benton PUD assigns general-service accounts by measured demand: Schedule 21 Small General Service (under 50 kW), Schedule 22 Medium General Service (50-300 kW), Schedule 23 Large General Service (300-3,500 kW), and Schedule 34 Large Industrial (3,500-10,000 kW). Accounts are reviewed annually and reclassified based on the prior calendar year's usage.

    Are there demand charges and power factor penalties for C&I accounts?

    Yes. Schedules 22, 23, and 34 carry monthly demand charges (with a tiered first-50-kW/excess structure on 22 and 23) and a power factor adjustment that applies when the average power factor is below 95% and billing demand exceeds 50 kW. Maintaining a power factor at or above 95% avoids the adjustment.

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