Chugach Electric Association Data Access Guide

Chugach Electric Association is Alaska's largest electric utility, a member-owned cooperative serving roughly 113,000 metered locations across Anchorage and surrounding areas. It is regulated by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) and offers no retail supplier choice — members buy bundled service directly from the cooperative.

Alaska · Electric Cooperative·113,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Chugach Electric Association Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Chugach Account PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBills (PDF), daily usage~24-hour delayPDF / web display
Mobile App (Chugach My Account)AllBills, daily usage, alerts~24-hour delayMobile display
Nectar APIC&I via providerBill / interval (if covered)VariesAPI (aggregator)
01

Billing Data Access

Chugach Electric provides online billing access through its My Chugach Account member portal (powered by Accelerated Innovations) and a native mobile app. Customers view current and historical bills, account balances, and daily usage. Bills are downloadable as PDF; there is no documented CSV/XML export or customer-facing API.

What Data Is on Your Chugach Electric Association Bill

  • Current and historical bills (PDF)
  • Account balance and payment history
  • Daily electricity consumption (kWh)
  • Cost breakdown by billing period
  • Temperature-adjusted usage comparisons

How to Download Chugach Electric Association Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the business account at https://myaccount.chugachelectric.com/ using the service account number and ZIP
  2. 02Download monthly bills as PDF for record-keeping and analysis
  3. 03Use the Usage section for daily kWh trends; note interval (sub-daily) data is not exposed in the portal
  4. 04For bulk or sub-daily interval data, contact Member Services (907) 563-7366 or Regulatory_Affairs@chugachelectric.com

How to Download Chugach Electric Association Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://myaccount.chugachelectric.com/ and click Create an Account
  2. 02Look up your account number at https://memberlookup.chugachelectric.com/ if needed (account numbers changed July 2025)
  3. 03Enter account number and service ZIP, set a password and security question
  4. 04Log in and open the Billing/Payments section to view and download PDF bills
  5. 05Open the Usage/Energy section for daily consumption and comparisons

Third-Party Access to Chugach Electric Association Billing Data

Customer-mediated manual sharing

  1. 01Customer downloads PDF bills from My Chugach Account
  2. 02Customer shares bills with the third party via email or secure transfer
  3. 03Third party parses PDFs into its analysis platform (no automation or real-time feed)

Nectar API access

  1. 01Integrate with Nectar — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  2. 02Customer authorizes data sharing using their utility credentials
  3. 03Nectar retrieves billing data programmatically
PDFHTML (portal display)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Chugach Electric Association Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Chugach has deployed AMI smart meters across essentially its entire ~113,000-meter territory, but exposes only daily usage to customers. Sub-daily interval data (15/30/60-minute) is collected internally but is not available through the portal, an export, or an API.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) smart meters, deployment substantially complete (rolled out 2014-2017, expanded through 2024-2025).
Electric Granularity
Daily kWh in the customer portal; sub-daily interval data collected by AMI but not exposed.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility).

How to Download Chugach Electric Association Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button / ESPI is not implemented by Chugach Electric — no Download My Data or Connect My Data is available.
  2. 02For granular interval data, contact Regulatory Affairs at (907) 562-4191 or Regulatory_Affairs@chugachelectric.com to inquire about manual AMI data exports.

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Chugach Electric Association rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Chugach Electric does not offer Green Button Download My Data. No ESPI-format XML export exists; the only customer download is PDF bills.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Chugach Electric does not offer Green Button Connect My Data. There is no ESPI-compliant OAuth API for authorized third-party access.

API Standard
None (NAESB REQ.21 ESPI not implemented)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Chugach Electric has no public API, developer portal, or formal Share My Data / third-party authorization program of its own. Nectar provides API access to Chugach billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. The fallback third-party path is customer-mediated PDF sharing.

Program
No formal program
Auth Method
None (no OAuth or API key program)
Rate Limits
N/A
Interval Latency
N/A — no API

How to Register as a Chugach Electric Association API Vendor

  1. 01Use Nectar's API to retrieve Chugach billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com for integration guides
  2. 02If building manually, collect signed authorization and account numbers from customers
  3. 03Parse customer-supplied PDF bills into your platform
  4. 04For a formal feed, petition Chugach Regulatory Affairs about API/EDI partnership

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Chugach Electric Association EDI

  1. 01EDI is not documented for Chugach Electric — the utility does not appear on the DOE EERE list of utilities offering EDI.
  2. 02C&I customers needing structured data exchange should contact Member Services (907) 563-7366 or Regulatory_Affairs@chugachelectric.com to inquire about options.

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

For Chugach C&I members, the dominant cost driver is the per-kW demand charge, which Large General Service members pay on top of a deliberately low energy charge. Because Chugach eliminated the 11-month demand ratchet, demand charges now reflect actual current-month peak — making peak management directly and immediately impactful on the bill.

Chugach Electric Association Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Small General ServiceNon-residential members at or below 20 kW demand.
Large General Service — SecondaryNon-residential members above 20 kW at secondary voltage.
Large General Service — PrimaryLarge members at primary voltage.

Chugach Electric Association Rate Features & TOU Details

  • 20 kW demand threshold separates Small from Large General Service
  • Demand charges: $38.38/kW (Secondary) and $47.07/kW (Primary) as of April 2026
  • Demand ratchet eliminated for large commercial members
  • Numerous riders (fuel, purchased power, BRU surcharge, RCC, ERO, gross revenue tax) roll into the all-in energy rate
  • 2% undergrounding surcharge within the Municipality of Anchorage

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

Read the full Chugach Electric Association Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Paperless Billing

Opt-in paperless billing with a one-time bill credit incentive.

  1. 01Log in to My Chugach Account
  2. 02Open account settings/preferences
  3. 03Select Paperless Billing and confirm email
  4. 04Receive the paperless billing credit

Time-of-Use Pilot Program

Chugach filed a Time-of-Use pilot (2025) as part of recent tariff activity, signaling movement toward time-differentiated pricing for interested members.

  1. 01Watch RCA dockets and Chugach Regulatory Affairs for TOU pilot eligibility
  2. 02Contact Member Services to express interest

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data) or ESPI implementation.
  • No documented EDI support; not on the DOE list of EDI-offering utilities.
  • No public API, OAuth authorization, or developer portal from the utility itself.
  • Customer portal exposes only daily usage — sub-daily interval data is not available despite full AMI deployment.
  • No CSV/XML export; PDF is the only downloadable bill format.
  • Direct third-party access requires manual PDF sharing; Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com) provides API access to billing data.

09

Chugach Electric Association Data Access FAQ

Can a commercial customer get interval (15-minute) data from Chugach Electric?

Not through self-service. Chugach's AMI meters collect sub-daily data, but the My Chugach Account portal exposes only daily kWh. C&I customers needing 15/30/60-minute intervals must contact Regulatory Affairs at (907) 562-4191 to ask about a manual AMI data export.

Does Chugach Electric support Green Button or an API for energy management platforms?

No native programs. Chugach has not implemented Green Button (Download or Connect My Data), ESPI, or any public API. Nectar provides API access to Chugach billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com; otherwise third-party platforms rely on customer-shared PDF bills.

What rate applies to my business?

Non-residential members with demand of 20 kW or less are billed on Small General Service. Members exceeding 20 kW are billed on Large General Service — Secondary or Primary depending on service voltage — which adds a per-kW demand charge.

Can I shop for a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Alaska is a regulated market and Chugach is a member-owned cooperative. There is no retail choice; members buy bundled service directly from Chugach under RCA-approved tariffs.

How can a large commercial member lower demand charges?

The largest lever is the per-kW demand charge ($38.38/kW Secondary, $47.07/kW Primary as of April 2026). Chugach eliminated the 11-month demand ratchet for large commercial members, so demand charges now reflect actual peak demand in the current billing month — making real-time peak shaving directly impactful.

Is taking service at primary voltage worth it?

Primary service carries a lower customer charge and slightly lower energy charge but a higher demand charge ($47.07/kW vs $38.38/kW). The trade-off depends on load factor and peak profile — high-demand, steady-load facilities should model both before requesting a voltage change.

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