Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Data Access Guide

Farmers Electric Cooperative (FEC) is a member-owned, not-for-profit distribution cooperative headquartered in Greenville, Texas, serving roughly 100,000 services across East Texas. As a Texas co-op that opted out of ERCOT retail competition, FEC is both the wire and the energy provider, and offers strong data access via the NISC SmartHub portal with Green Button download and Connect My Data.

Texas · Electric Cooperative·100,359 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Portal (NISC)Residential & C&IBills, payments, usage analyticsReal-time viewWeb / mobile / PDF
Green Button Download My DataResidential & C&I15-minute interval usageOn-demand (up to 14 mo)ESPI XML
Green Button Connect My Data (API)Authorized third partiesInterval, usage, cost~Daily refreshESPI XML/JSON (OAuth 2.0)
CSV Export (Reports)Residential & C&IHourly usage summaryOn-demandCSV
01

Billing Data Access

Farmers EC provides billing and usage data through NISC SmartHub (web and mobile). Customers can view current and historical bills, detailed itemization, payment history, rate-schedule details and usage analytics. Bills download as PDF; usage exports are available as CSV (hourly) and Green Button XML (15-minute).

What Data Is on Your Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Bill

  • Current bill amount and due date
  • Multi-year billing history and itemization
  • Payment history and account balance
  • Monthly/daily usage summaries
  • 15-minute interval consumption (AMI meters)
  • Rate schedule details

How to Download Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account at farmerselectric.smarthub.coop
  2. 02Add authorized users as needed under account management
  3. 03View itemized bills and payment history under My Bill
  4. 04Use My Usage > Download My Data (Green Button) for 15-minute XML, or Reports for CSV
  5. 05For multi-account/bulk data, contact Member Care at (903) 455-1715 to set up a recurring feed

How to Download Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit farmerselectric.smarthub.coop and click Login or Create Account
  2. 02Enter your Farmers EC account number and create a password
  3. 03Complete two-factor authentication
  4. 04Open My Bill to view/download PDF statements
  5. 05Open My Usage to view consumption and download data

Third-Party Access to Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Billing Data

Green Button Connect My Data (automated)

  1. 01Third party registers with Farmers EC / NISC (1-2 week approval)
  2. 02Customer logs into SmartHub and authorizes the application (OAuth 2.0)
  3. 03Third party receives a token and queries ESPI API endpoints for ongoing data

Manual Green Button file hand-off

  1. 01Customer downloads the Green Button XML ZIP from SmartHub
  2. 02Customer securely transfers the file to the consultant
  3. 03Consultant parses the ESPI XML for analysis
PDF (bill statements)CSV (hourly usage)Green Button XML / ESPI (15-minute interval)Interactive SmartHub dashboard

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Farmers EC has deployed 100,000+ AMI smart meters capturing 15-minute interval consumption, demand (kW), power-quality and interruption data. Members can self-serve interval data through SmartHub via Green Button download (ESPI XML) for up to 14 months; CSV exports are limited to hourly granularity.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters (NISC/SmartHub integrated), 100,000+ deployed; capture 15-minute interval, demand and power-quality data.
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval (Green Button XML); hourly via CSV export.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into farmerselectric.smarthub.coop
  2. 02Open My Usage / Usage Analytics
  3. 03Click Download My Data (Green Button)
  4. 04Select a date range (up to 14 months) and download the XML ZIP
  5. 05Extract and open in any ESPI/Green Button-compatible tool

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Members can download up to 14 months of 15-minute interval data as Green Button XML (ESPI / NAESB REQ.21) via SmartHub My Usage > Download My Data. CSV exports are available at hourly granularity.

Formats
Green Button XML (ESPI, Atom feed), CSV (hourly)
Available To
All members (residential and C&I)

Connect My Data

Through NISC SmartHub, Farmers EC supports Green Button Connect My Data: a customer authorizes a registered third-party application via OAuth 2.0, and the application pulls data from ESPI API endpoints (UsagePoint, MeterReading, IntervalBlock, ReadingType). Compliant with ESPI and Data Guard.

API Standard
NAESB REQ.21 ESPI (Green Button Connect)
Available To
Authorized third parties with customer consent

04

Third-Party API Access

Farmers EC supports third-party data access through Green Button Connect My Data on the NISC SmartHub platform, using the NAESB REQ.21 ESPI standard and OAuth 2.0. Third parties register with Farmers EC / NISC, customers authorize via SmartHub, and the application then queries ESPI resources. Note that NISC does not publish formal public API documentation; the ESPI standard and Green Button Alliance docs are the reference.

Program
Green Button Connect My Data (via NISC SmartHub)
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 (ESPI)
Rate Limits
Per NISC/ESPI implementation (not publicly documented)
Interval Latency
Up to ~1 day (AMI near real-time, daily refresh typical)

Available Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
List usage points/DataCustodian/espi/1_1/resource/UsagePointGETXML (ESPI Atom)
Meter readings for a usage point/DataCustodian/espi/1_1/resource/UsagePoint/{id}/MeterReadingGETXML (ESPI Atom)
15-minute interval blocks/DataCustodian/espi/1_1/resource/UsagePoint/{id}/MeterReading/{mid}/IntervalBlockGETXML (ESPI Atom)

How to Register as a Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) API Vendor

  1. 01Register the application with Farmers EC / NISC (provide privacy policy and security certifications; 1-2 week approval)
  2. 02Get listed in the SmartHub provider directory
  3. 03Have the customer authorize the application in SmartHub (OAuth 2.0)
  4. 04Use the access token to query ESPI endpoints and schedule data pulls
  5. 05Maintain ESPI / Data Guard compliance and an audit log

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Farmers EC does not publish a formal EDI program for standard utility transactions (814, 820, 867, 810). As a member-owned Texas cooperative that opted out of ERCOT retail competition, FEC has no retail-choice EDI requirement. Large customers may inquire about EDI through NISC, but no specifications, trading-partner enrollment or transaction sets are documented; contact the cooperative directly.

Supported Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
867Product Transfer & Resale (Usage)Industry-standard usage transaction (reference only; not offered by FEC)
820Payment Order / RemittanceIndustry-standard payment transaction (reference only; not offered by FEC)

How to Enroll in Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) EDI

  1. 01Call (903) 455-1715 and ask whether FEC/NISC supports EDI for your account
  2. 02Provide company legal name, DUNS, expected transaction types and volume
  3. 03If available, request specifications and a test schedule

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Farmers EC bundles distribution and energy into member rates set by its board. C&I bills are built from a monthly service charge, a per-kWh energy charge, a fuel/power-cost adjustment, and (for larger accounts) a $/kW demand charge. The cooperative's system-average bundled rate (~14.02 cents/kWh) is below the Texas average, but FEC does not publish C&I dollar figures online, so the demand and energy components must be confirmed with the cooperative. Demand management is the key lever for demand-metered accounts.

Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service (Small Commercial)Commercial below demand threshold
Large Power / Demand-MeteredLarger demand-metered C&I accounts
Fuel / Power Cost AdjustmentAll schedules (wholesale cost pass-through)

Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Member-owned co-op that opted out of ERCOT retail competition (no supplier choice)
  • System-average bundled rate ~14.02 cents/kWh, below the ~14.48 cents/kWh Texas average
  • Demand ($/kW) charges apply to larger demand-metered C&I accounts
  • Fuel/power-cost adjustment passes through wholesale cost
  • C&I dollar amounts are not posted online; obtain schedules from the cooperative

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

Read the full Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Direct Utility Data Request (C&I / multi-account)

For aggregators or C&I customers with many accounts, Farmers EC can establish a recurring data feed under a data-sharing agreement and customer authorization.

  1. 01Contact Farmers EC Member Care / business services at (903) 455-1715
  2. 02Specify account numbers, data types, frequency and format
  3. 03Provide customer authorizations and sign any data-sharing agreement
  4. 04Receive data via SFTP, secure portal or API integration

SmartHub Reports (CSV export)

Self-service hourly usage export for members who do not need 15-minute granularity.

  1. 01Log into SmartHub
  2. 02Open Reports / Usage Explorer
  3. 03Select a date range and export CSV (hourly)

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • CSV export is limited to hourly granularity; 15-minute data requires Green Button XML
  • NISC/SmartHub does not publish formal public API documentation
  • No documented EDI trading-partner program
  • Third-party Connect My Data requires Farmers EC / NISC application approval (1-2 weeks)
  • C&I published rate dollar amounts are not posted online; obtain schedules directly from the cooperative

09

Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Data Access FAQ

Can my business download 15-minute interval data from Farmers EC?

Yes. Farmers EC has 100,000+ AMI smart meters and supports Green Button on the NISC SmartHub portal. Log into farmerselectric.smarthub.coop, open My Usage > Download My Data, choose a date range (up to 14 months) and download the Green Button XML (ESPI) file with 15-minute intervals. CSV exports are available at hourly granularity, and authorized third parties can pull data automatically via Green Button Connect My Data.

Which rate schedule applies to a commercial or industrial facility?

Smaller commercial accounts take General Service (monthly service charge plus per-kWh energy and the fuel/power-cost adjustment). Larger facilities that exceed the demand threshold are demand-metered and take a Large Power schedule that adds a $/kW demand charge. Farmers EC does not post C&I dollar amounts online, so request the current schedule from the cooperative at (903) 455-1715.

Can a consultant or software platform access our data via API?

Yes. Through NISC SmartHub, Farmers EC supports Green Button Connect My Data using the ESPI standard and OAuth 2.0. The third party registers with Farmers EC / NISC (about a 1-2 week approval), the customer authorizes the application in SmartHub, and the application then queries ESPI endpoints (UsagePoint, MeterReading, IntervalBlock). NISC does not publish formal public API docs; use the ESPI / Green Button Alliance documentation.

Can Farmers EC business customers shop for a competitive electricity provider?

No. Although most of Texas is in the deregulated ERCOT retail market, Farmers EC opted out of retail competition. As a member-owned cooperative it is both the wire and energy provider in its territory, and there is no power-to-choose option for FEC accounts; rates are set by the cooperative's member-elected board.

How do Farmers EC rates compare to the rest of Texas?

Farmers EC's system-average bundled rate is about 14.02 cents/kWh, below the Texas average of roughly 14.48 cents/kWh and the U.S. average of about 15.76 cents/kWh (EIA-861-based data). The average residential monthly bill is about $178.78. C&I customers should still confirm their specific energy and demand charges with the cooperative, since dollar amounts are not posted online.

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