Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Data Access Guide

Consolidated Edison (Con Edison) is the investor-owned utility serving New York City and Westchester County with electric, gas, and steam service to roughly 3.6 million electric customers. For C&I energy teams, Con Edison offers Green Button Connect My Data (OAuth 2.0), Green Button Download (CSV/XML), and a robust EDI/RAIS ecosystem under New York's deregulated retail-choice market. Smart meters provide hourly interval data with 24+ months of history.

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How to Get Your Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account PortalAllBills, usagePer billing cyclePDF/Web
Green Button DownloadAllUsage, billingPer billing cycleCSV/XML
Green Button Connect My DataAllInterval, usageDaily / real-time (24h delay)ESPI XML
EDI (ESCO/DER)C&I via supplierBilling, usage, enrollmentBatchANSI X12
Building Energy Usage PortalCommercial buildingsAggregated usageMonthlyXML/CSV (Portfolio Manager)
01

Billing Data Access

Con Edison provides billing data through the My Account portal with up to 24 months of billing history, downloadable bill PDFs, itemized charges, and electric/gas consumption data. ESCO charges appear where applicable.

What Data Is on Your Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Bill

  • Complete bill PDFs
  • Itemized charges and rate breakdowns
  • Payment history (up to 24 months)
  • Electric and gas consumption data
  • ESCO charges
  • Billing trends and comparisons

How to Download Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to My Account at coned.com
  2. 02Open Bill History & Assistance
  3. 03Review itemized C&I charges and consumption
  4. 04Download bill PDFs or export Green Button CSV/XML
  5. 05Authorize third-party access or consultants via Manage My Account Access

How to Download Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to coned.com My Account and log in
  2. 02Register with email and Con Edison account number if new
  3. 03Click Bill History & Assistance
  4. 04Select a period (up to 24 months)
  5. 05Click the download icon to retrieve bill PDFs

Third-Party Access to Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Billing Data

Third-Party Account Authorization

  1. 01Customer logs in to My Account
  2. 02Navigate to Manage My Account Access
  3. 03Search for and authorize the third-party provider
  4. 04Grant account-level permissions
  5. 05Third party accesses data via the Retail Access System
PDFCSVXML

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Con Edison has deployed AMI across much of its territory. Smart meters capture interval data at hourly (and some 30-minute) granularity for electric and gas. Customers can download interval data via Green Button or share it via Green Button Connect My Data.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI); optional billing interval meter upgrades available
Electric Granularity
Hourly (some accounts 30-minute)
Gas Granularity
Hourly to monthly (therms)

How to Download Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to My Account
  2. 02Open Billing & Usage / Energy Use
  3. 03Select Download Your Data or Share My Data
  4. 04Choose CSV or XML and a date range (up to 12 months)
  5. 05Download the file

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Manual export of up to 12 months of consumption and billing data including ESCO charges.

Formats
CSV, XML (ESPI)
Available To
All My Account customers (electric and gas)

Connect My Data

Automated ESPI-based data sharing using OAuth 2.0. Shares up to 24 months of interval data; revocable anytime; automatic revocation after 45 days of third-party inactivity.

API Standard
Green Button Connect My Data (ESPI / NAESB)
Available To
Customers authorizing registered third parties

04

Third-Party API Access

Registered third parties access customer interval and billing data through Con Edison's Green Button Connect My Data program using OAuth 2.0 and ESPI XML. Registration requires a company form and review (5-10 business days).

Program
Green Button Connect My Data (Share My Data)
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow
Rate Limits
Per-customer-per-day limits; consult onboarding documentation
Interval Latency
Daily / per billing period; real-time may have 24-hour delay

Available Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Retrieve interval usage (ESPI)Green Button API endpoint (per onboarding doc)GETESPI XML

How to Register as a Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. API Vendor

  1. 01Submit Third-Party Company Registration Form
  2. 02Await Con Edison review (5-10 business days)
  3. 03Download the Green Button Connect My Data Onboarding Document
  4. 04Implement OAuth 2.0 authorization flow
  5. 05Exchange authorization code for access token
  6. 06Call the Green Button API endpoint for ESPI data
  7. 07Set up scheduled pulls and token refresh

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814EnrollmentEnroll customers for ESCO supply service
867Billing/Meter HistoryRequest billing history and usage/interval data
810InvoiceSubmit invoices (utility rate ready)
820PaymentSubmit customer payments and settlement
248Account AssignmentConsolidate billing for multiple accounts
568Accounts ReceivableReport customer receivables information

How to Enroll in Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. EDI

  1. 01Verify ESCO eligibility (licensed in NY, comply with Uniform Business Practices)
  2. 02Download Con Edison Connectivity Profile and complete the Marketer Connectivity Profile Template
  3. 03Submit EDI Files Inquiry Template to RetailAccess@coned.com
  4. 04Complete a Data Security Agreement (DSA)
  5. 05Phase II connectivity testing
  6. 06Phase III transaction set testing
  7. 07Receive EDI certification and production credentials

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Con Edison is a delivery-only utility in a retail-choice market: C&I customers can lower the supply (commodity) portion of the bill by procuring through an ESCO, but delivery charges and demand ($/kW) are fixed by the SC tariff. Demand charges and the Market Supply Charge are the largest levers for large electric accounts.

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Electric SC-2Small commercial electric
Electric SC-9Large C&I electric, Rate I-V
Gas SC-3General firm commercial gas
Gas SC-13Large firm/interruptible gas

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Numbered Service Classifications (SC) instead of named rate plans
  • Electric: SC-2 small general; SC-9 large general (Rate I-V by demand & voltage)
  • Gas: SC-2/SC-3 general firm, SC-13 large firm/interruptible
  • Supply commodity can be bought from ESCO or taken as Con Edison default (Market Supply Charge)
  • Demand charges ($/kW) drive large-customer electric bills

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

Read the full Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Building Energy Usage Portal (BEUP)

Automatically uploads aggregated building electric, gas, and water consumption to EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager for NYC Local Law 84 and 97 benchmarking compliance.

  1. 01Create an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account
  2. 02Add the property and note the Portfolio Manager ID
  3. 03Register the building in BEUP with Con Edison account numbers
  4. 04Authorize data exchange in Portfolio Manager
  5. 05Receive automatic monthly aggregated uploads

ESCO Data Share

Dedicated program delivering customer usage data to Energy Service Companies in Green Button (ESPI) format.

  1. 01Confirm licensed ESCO status in NY
  2. 02Email Escodatashare@coned.com with company details
  3. 03Complete a Data Security Agreement
  4. 04Receive API documentation and test access
  5. 05Implement and deploy data integration

Retail Access Information System (RAIS) / TCIS

Web portals enabling registered electric ESCOs (RAIS) and gas marketers (TCIS) to manage enrolled customer accounts, billing, and usage.

  1. 01Complete ESCO/marketer registration
  2. 02Request portal access via RetailAccess@coned.com
  3. 03Receive credentials and set up MFA
  4. 04Look up authorized customer accounts
  5. 05Download billing and usage data

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Green Button Download is limited to 12 months of history per export (Connect My Data provides 24 months).
  • Manual download is required for each Green Button export.
  • Public REST API rate limits are not published; consult the onboarding documentation.
  • Billing interval meter upgrades carry one-time installation fees ($1,499-$2,222).
  • Gas interval granularity is more limited than electric.

09

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Data Access FAQ

How do C&I customers get interval data from Con Edison?

Smart-metered C&I accounts can download hourly interval data via Green Button Download (CSV/XML) in My Account, or authorize a vendor through Green Button Connect My Data (OAuth 2.0) for automated ESPI feeds with up to 24 months of history.

Can a third party access our Con Edison data automatically?

Yes. Vendors register for Green Button Connect My Data, then the customer authorizes them via Share My Data. ESCOs and DER suppliers can also use EDI (ANSI X12) and the RAIS/TCIS portals after certification.

Is supply deregulated in Con Edison territory?

Yes. New York is a retail-choice state. Con Edison delivers electricity and gas while customers may buy supply from a competitive ESCO, governed by NYSPSC Uniform Business Practices.

How do we benchmark NYC buildings for LL84/97?

Use the Building Energy Usage Portal (BEUP) to automatically upload aggregated monthly consumption to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager, eliminating manual entry for Local Law 84/97 compliance.

What drives a large commercial electric bill on Con Edison?

For SC 9 customers, demand charges (kW) are typically the largest component. Interval data analysis to flatten peaks, plus a competitive ESCO supply contract, are the highest-impact cost levers.

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