Laurens Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Laurens Electric Cooperative (LEC) is a member-owned utility serving about 64,000 members across seven Upstate South Carolina counties. C&I customers access billing data through the Meridian customer portal and month-to-date meter data through the Central Meter Hub operated by wholesale cooperative CEPCI.

South Carolina · Electric Cooperative·64,665 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Laurens Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Meridian Billing PortalAllBills, usage, demand summaryMonthlyPDF, Email
Central Meter Hub (CMH)All (authorized users)Month-to-date meter dataNear real-time (informational)Web portal / CSV
15-minute Demand (commercial)CommercialMonthly maximum demand (kW)MonthlyPDF/Portal
Letter of AuthorizationAllBills, usage, demand5-10 business days setupEmail/SFTP/portal
01

Billing Data Access

Laurens Electric provides billing data through the Meridian Customer Portal, e-billing notifications, and the LEC Connect mobile app. Bills are viewable and downloadable as PDF and show usage, charges, and demand information for commercial accounts.

What Data Is on Your Laurens Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current and previous billing statements
  • Account number, service dates, charge breakdown
  • Demand charges for commercial customers (highest 15-minute average)
  • Grid Access Charge
  • Energy usage breakdown

How to Download Laurens Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account at https://billing.laurenselectric.com/
  2. 02Log in and open the Billing/View Bill section
  3. 03Review demand (highest 15-minute average), Grid Access Charge, and energy usage
  4. 04Download bills as PDF for each billing period
  5. 05For month-to-date meter data, use the Central Meter Hub (see Interval Data)

How to Download Laurens Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://billing.laurenselectric.com/ and click Register
  2. 02Enter your account number and Statement ID from your bill
  3. 03Provide email and confirm via verification email
  4. 04Create a password and log in at https://billing.laurenselectric.com/mcp/login
  5. 05View and download bills as PDF

Third-Party Access to Laurens Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Letter of Authorization (LOA)

  1. 01Obtain a signed LOA from the customer specifying account, data types, scope, and duration
  2. 02Email customercare@laurenselectric.com or call 1-800-942-3141
  3. 03Submit the signed LOA and request third-party data access setup
  4. 04Allow 5-10 business days for processing
  5. 05Comply with S.C. Code Regs. Section 103-823.2 customer data protection
PDF bill imagesEmail e-bill notificationsWeb portal viewingMobile app (LEC Connect) viewing

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Laurens Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Laurens Electric tracks 15-minute demand intervals for commercial customers (billed on the monthly maximum). Month-to-date meter consumption is available through the Central Meter Hub (CMH) operated by CEPCI. Full 15-minute interval download for all customer classes is not publicly available.

Meter Technology
15-minute (some 30-minute) demand metering for commercial customers; monthly reads for residential. Full AMI interval deployment not publicly announced.
Electric Granularity
15-minute demand interval (commercial, monthly maximum billed); month-to-date meter consumption via CMH.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Laurens Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Confirm you are an LEC member in good standing
  2. 02Visit https://centralmeterhub.cepci.org/ and request access via centralmeterhub@cepci.org
  3. 03Set up a Microsoft account for login
  4. 04Log in with Microsoft credentials at the Central Meter Hub
  5. 05View and download month-to-date meter data (informational only)

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Laurens Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Laurens Electric does not offer Green Button Download My Data. Month-to-date meter data is downloadable through the Central Meter Hub, but not in Green Button XML (ESPI) format.

Formats
CSV/PDF via Central Meter Hub (not Green Button XML)
Available To
Not currently available

Connect My Data

Laurens Electric has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data. No OAuth-based ESPI third-party data feed exists.

API Standard
NAESB REQ.21 ESPI (not implemented)
Available To
Not currently available

04

Third-Party API Access

Laurens Electric does not document a public RESTful or developer API. The primary programmatic-adjacent access for third parties is the Central Meter Hub (CMH) operated by CEPCI, which provides month-to-date meter data to authorized users via a web portal with Microsoft account login.

Program
No public developer API
Auth Method
Microsoft account login (Central Meter Hub); no API token program
Rate Limits
Not applicable (portal access, no public API)
Interval Latency
Month-to-date (not real-time, informational only)

Available Laurens Electric Cooperative API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Central Meter Hub portal (no public API endpoint)https://centralmeterhub.cepci.org/GETWeb portal / CSV download

How to Register as a Laurens Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain signed customer authorization
  2. 02Register the company with CEPCI at centralmeterhub@cepci.org
  3. 03Have the customer add you as an authorized user in the Central Meter Hub
  4. 04Log in with company Microsoft credentials
  5. 05Download month-to-date meter data for authorized accounts

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Laurens Electric Cooperative EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Utility Bill / EnrollmentBilling information (industry standard; not confirmed for LEC)
820Payment Order/RemittancePayment transactions (not confirmed for LEC)

How to Enroll in Laurens Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01Contact LEC at 1-800-942-3141 or customercare@laurenselectric.com
  2. 02Ask whether EDI transactions are supported for business partners
  3. 03Request supported transaction sets (814, 820, 867) and connection methods
  4. 04Negotiate a trading partner agreement on a case-by-case basis

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Laurens Electric C&I bills combine a customer charge, energy charge per kWh, a Grid Access Charge, and a demand charge per kW based on the highest 15-minute average demand in the month. LEC publicly illustrates demand mechanics with a $3.00/kW and 5.0 cents/kWh example (illustrative only, not actual tariff rates). EIA-derived averages: commercial ~13.86 cents/kWh, industrial ~9.30 cents/kWh.

Laurens Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service (GS)Small and medium commercial customers with energy and demand components.
Large Power (LP)Large industrial and commercial loads; per-kW demand charge.
Renewable Generation Seasonal Rider (RGS-R)Commercial accounts with on-site renewable generation.

Laurens Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand charge based on monthly maximum 15-minute average kW
  • Grid Access Charge on bills
  • Rate schedules filed under Docket EC 19 with the SC PSC
  • Wholesale power supplied by CEPCI; no owned generation
  • Renewable Generation Seasonal Rider available

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

Read the full Laurens Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Smart Thermostat Program

Connected smart thermostat devices (ecobee, Emerson Wi-Fi) that sync with LEC for demand management; supports peak demand reduction for members.

  1. 01Review the Smart Thermostat program page
  2. 02Enroll and install a qualifying connected thermostat
  3. 03Allow LEC to manage demand events for savings

Commercial Incentives

Commercial energy efficiency incentives and rebates to reduce consumption and demand for business members.

  1. 01Visit the Commercial Incentives page
  2. 02Review available rebates and efficiency measures
  3. 03Apply for incentives on qualifying upgrades

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data) implementation.
  • No public developer API from the utility; native programmatic access limited to the Central Meter Hub portal — Nectar provides API access to billing and interval data (docs.nectarclimate.com).
  • Full 15-minute interval data is not publicly available; only monthly maximum demand is exposed.
  • Central Meter Hub data is informational only and not billing-ready.
  • Direct third-party access from the utility relies on manual Letter of Authorization; no automated marketplace.

09

Laurens Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

How does a C&I customer at Laurens Electric get interval or demand data?

Commercial accounts are metered on 15-minute (some 30-minute) demand intervals, but only the monthly maximum demand is billed and exposed on the bill/portal. For month-to-date meter consumption, members use the Central Meter Hub at centralmeterhub.cepci.org (CEPCI-operated, Microsoft login). Full 15-minute interval download is not publicly available; detailed interval data requires a direct request to LEC.

Does Laurens Electric support Green Button or a developer API?

No. Laurens Electric has not implemented Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data, and does not publish a public developer API. Programmatic-adjacent access is limited to the Central Meter Hub portal for month-to-date data.

How does a consultant or aggregator access a Laurens Electric customer's data?

Obtain a signed Letter of Authorization from the customer, then either (1) register with CEPCI for Central Meter Hub access and have the customer add you as an authorized user, or (2) email customercare@laurenselectric.com to set up direct data delivery. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days and must comply with S.C. Code Regs. Section 103-823.2.

How are Laurens Electric commercial demand charges calculated?

Demand charge is based on the customer's highest 15-minute (or 30-minute) average demand in kW during the billing month, reset after each monthly read. LEC's own materials illustrate the mechanic with an example of $3.00 per kW demand and 5.0 cents per kWh energy, but actual schedule rates are filed under Docket EC 19 with the SC PSC; EIA-derived commercial average is about 13.86 cents per kWh.

Is there retail electric choice on Laurens Electric's system?

No. South Carolina is a regulated market and LEC is a member-owned cooperative, so there is no competitive retail supplier shopping. Members buy bundled service from LEC, which sources wholesale power from Central Electric Power Cooperative (CEPCI).

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