Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Data Access Guide

Greeneville Energy Authority (GEA, formerly Greeneville Light & Power System) is a Tennessee municipal electric utility serving roughly 41,000 meters across Greene County. C&I customers manage bills and usage through the NISC SmartHub portal at glps.smarthub.coop, but GEA documents no API, EDI, or formal third-party program — Green Button availability through the NISC platform is plausible but unconfirmed, so verify directly with the utility.

Tennessee · Municipal Utility·40,569 customers·Last updated May 27, 2026

How to Get Your Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub PortalResidential and commercial customersBills, payment history, daily/weekly/monthly usageDailyHTML / PDF / Web UI
Green Button Download (unconfirmed)Customers (file shareable with third parties)Interval usage XML (if enabled)On demandESPI XML
Manual Data Request (authorization)Third parties with written customer authorizationBilling statements2-5 business daysPDF / printouts
Outage MapPublicReal-time outage statusReal-timeWeb / Mobile
01

Billing Data Access

GEA migrated from its legacy Ebill service to NISC SmartHub: online bill viewing, billing and payment history (typically 2-3 years on NISC instances), and usage monitoring. Export options are limited — Green Button XML may exist but is unconfirmed. Third-party access is a manual, authorization-based process.

What Data Is on Your Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Bill

  • Current and historical bills
  • Payment history
  • Power consumption by day, week, or month
  • Usage comparisons (and weather overlay if enabled)

How to Download Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Visit https://glps.smarthub.coop and click New User / Sign Up
  2. 02Register with account number, service address, and contact info; verify email
  3. 03Open the Bills or Account section and select date ranges to view historical bills
  4. 04Open My Usage to view consumption by day, week, or month and compare periods
  5. 05Check for a Green Button Download My Data button; if present, export XML for analysis

Third-Party Access to Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Billing Data

Manual authorized request

  1. 01Customer grants explicit written permission naming the consultant/aggregator
  2. 02Submit the request to GEA at (423) 636-6200 or info@mygea.net with the account number and authorization form
  3. 03Specify the billing data needed (date range, statement details)
  4. 04GEA delivers PDF statements or printouts by email or mail in roughly 2-5 business days
HTML/web portalPDF (bills)Green Button XML (if enabled)

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02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

GEA operates ~40,875 meters across 600 square miles with SmartHub-integrated metering, but AMI type, interval granularity, and rollout timeline are not publicly documented. If Green Button is enabled on the SmartHub instance, 12-24 months of interval XML (ESPI) would be exportable; confirm with GEA before building workflows.

Meter Technology
SmartHub-integrated meters; AMI deployment status and meter type not publicly documented.
Electric Granularity
Unconfirmed — typical NISC instances offer 15-minute, hourly, or daily intervals depending on deployment

How to Download Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into https://glps.smarthub.coop
  2. 02Open My Usage / Usage & Analytics and look for the Green Button Download My Data button
  3. 03If present, select start and end dates (typical max 12-24 months)
  4. 04Download the compressed XML (Atom/ESPI) file and extract for analysis
  5. 05If absent, call (423) 636-6200 or email customer@glps.net to ask about Green Button and interval granularity

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

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03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Potentially available but unconfirmed: NISC SmartHub received DOE grants (2012 onward) for Green Button DMD/CMD, and some NISC utilities expose a Download My Data button. No GBA certification or confirmation exists for GEA's instance — verify in the My Usage tab or with customer service.

Formats
ESPI XML (if enabled)

Connect My Data

No evidence of Green Button Connect My Data or automated third-party OAuth on GEA's portal.

API Standard
ESPI-capable platform (NISC); not confirmed enabled

04

Third-Party API Access

GEA maintains no Share My Data portal or public API. All utility-direct third-party access requires manual customer authorization and GEA staff involvement. NISC's broader partner ecosystem (e.g., the 2023 Bidgely-NISC AI energy insights partnership) could eventually benefit GEA, but nothing is announced. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Data platforms can also approach IT Director Garrett Hensley about Green Button Connect/ESPI integration.

Program
None (manual authorization; possible NISC ecosystem integrations)
Auth Method
Written customer authorization; manual processing by GEA staff

How to Register as a Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) API Vendor

  1. 01Email info@mygea.net with "Data Access" in the subject to ask about pre-approved third parties and authorization forms
  2. 02Obtain a written customer authorization letter per account
  3. 03Plan a manual workflow: customer-downloaded SmartHub data or GEA-provided PDF statements (2-5 business days)
  4. 04For programmatic integration, contact IT Director Garrett Hensley about Green Button Connect / ESPI and NISC platform options

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

No EDI program is documented: no implementation guides, trading partner enrollment, transaction specifications (814/820/867/810), or VAN information. EDI inquiries go to (423) 636-6200 or info@mygea.net with "EDI" in the subject; relevant contacts are the IT Director (Garrett Hensley) and Director of Purchasing (T.J. Freshour).


06

Other Data Access Programs

Real-Time Outage Map and Notifications

GEA publishes a real-time outage map on its homepage with outage reporting via the SmartHub app/web or by phone; emergency line (423) 636-6202.

  1. 01View the outage map at mygea.net
  2. 02Report outages via SmartHub or call (423) 636-6200 / (423) 636-6202

GEA Connect Fiber Broadband

Fiber-optic broadband service available within Greeneville city limits. No documented integration between broadband service and utility data access.

  1. 01Check availability within Greeneville city limits
  2. 02Sign up through GEA

07

Limitations & Considerations

  • No public API, developer portal, or RESTful data access
  • No documented EDI infrastructure or trading partner program
  • Green Button support is plausible (NISC platform) but unconfirmed and not GBA-certified
  • No aggregator partnerships
  • All third-party access is manual with customer authorization and 2-5 day staff processing
  • AMI deployment status, meter types, and interval granularity are not publicly documented
  • Billing export formats beyond web/PDF are unconfirmed

08

Greeneville Energy Authority (Greeneville Light & Power) Data Access FAQ

How do commercial customers access GEA billing and usage data?

Register at glps.smarthub.coop with your account number and service address. SmartHub provides bill history (typically 2-3 years on NISC instances), payment records, and daily/weekly/monthly consumption with period comparisons. Check the My Usage tab for a Green Button Download button — if present, you can export interval XML.

Does GEA support Green Button data export?

Unconfirmed. The NISC SmartHub platform GEA runs on received DOE grants for Green Button development and other NISC utilities expose Download My Data, but GEA's instance is not GBA-certified and availability is not documented. Look for the button in My Usage or call (423) 636-6200 and ask specifically about Green Button and interval granularity.

Can a consultant or aggregator access GEA data on a customer's behalf?

Only manually. There is no Share My Data portal, API, or aggregator partnership. The customer signs a written authorization; the third party submits it with the account number to (423) 636-6200 or info@mygea.net, and GEA returns PDF statements in 2-5 business days. Avoid credential sharing — have customers export and share files instead.

Does GEA offer EDI for billing data exchange?

No documented EDI program exists — no implementation guides, trading partner enrollment, or transaction specifications. High-volume billing exchange requests should go to info@mygea.net with "EDI" in the subject line; the IT Director (Garrett Hensley) handles system access inquiries.

What does Nectar's roadmap support level mean for GEA accounts?

GEA is on Nectar's roadmap: automated ingestion is planned but not yet productized. Today, Nectar works with GEA data via customer-downloaded SmartHub exports (including Green Button XML if enabled) or authorization-based manual requests while native support is built.

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