Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Data Access Guide

Loveland Water and Power is a community-owned municipal utility serving ~42,375 electric customers in northern Colorado. It completed a citywide AMI deployment in early 2025 ($14M, $5M under budget, a year ahead of schedule), collecting 15-minute interval data with daily uploads to the MyAccount portal — but no Green Button, EDI, or API exists, so third-party access runs through manual downloads, ad-hoc authorized requests, and the Building Performance Colorado benchmarking program for buildings over 50,000 sq ft.

Colorado · Municipal Utility·42,375 customers·Last updated May 27, 2026

How to Get Your Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyAccount PortalResidential and commercialBilling, 15-minute interval usageDaily uploadsWeb / PDF / download (likely CSV)
BPC Benchmarking DataCommercial buildings ≥50,000 sq ft (owners and consultants)Monthly electric use for ENERGY STARManual file deliveryData file for Portfolio Manager
Manual Authorized RequestAny customer or consented third partyBills, consumption reportsAd-hoc, no SLAPDF / Excel
Green Button / EDI / APINot availableN/AN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

Loveland provides billing access through the MyAccount portal — bills, transaction and payment history, and downloadable usage — with seasonal Summer (July-October) and Non-Summer (November-June) rate periods. Third-party billing access is limited to manual authorized requests and the BPC benchmarking program.

What Data Is on Your Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Bill

  • Current and historical bills (all customer bills available via portal)
  • Transaction and payment history
  • Billing details for residential and commercial accounts
  • Downloadable usage data

How to Download Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register commercial accounts and add multiple accounts to one web profile
  2. 02Review billing and payment history per account
  3. 03Use the Consumption tab for usage analysis and downloads
  4. 04For portfolio data needs or Key Accounts support, call 970-962-3567 (Key Accounts / Commercial)

How to Download Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://myaccount.lovgov.org/app/register.jsp
  2. 02Provide your account number (from a bill) and service-address zip code
  3. 03Create a username and complex password and set a security question
  4. 04Opt into paperless billing and provide contact info
  5. 05Accept the Terms of Use and log in to view bills and payment history

Third-Party Access to Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Billing Data

Manual Customer Authorization Request

  1. 01Customer provides written authorization
  2. 02Third party submits the data request with the authorization letter to Utility Billing (970-962-2111 / UtilityBilling@cityofloveland.org)
  3. 03Utility provides data in an agreed format (typically PDF bills or a consumption report)
  4. 04No standardized service level or timeframe — the process is ad-hoc

Building Performance Colorado (BPC) Benchmarking

  1. 01Property owner obtains the state building ID number (starts with 'C') from the Colorado Energy Office
  2. 02Owner or designated consultant requests data access from Conservation, Efficiency and Rebates (970-962-3000)
  3. 03Utility provides the electric use data file
  4. 04Upload to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager for the building energy score
Web portal displayPDF billsUsage downloads (format not explicitly confirmed; likely CSV)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Loveland's citywide AMI deployment (completed early 2025, ~40,000 meters, SiteWise LLC implementation, $14M budget completed $5M under) collects 15-minute interval data transmitted over an encrypted two-way wireless network with fiber backhaul, uploading daily to customer accounts. The Consumption tab supports analysis and downloads; no PII is transmitted during data transfer.

Meter Technology
Advanced electric meters (~40,000) with two-way encrypted wireless communication to data collectors and fiber optic backhaul; 15-minute collection interval with daily uploads. Cityworks handles field operations; CIS vendor not publicly disclosed.
Electric Granularity
15-minute intervals, uploaded daily

How to Download Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Interval Data

  1. 01Log into https://myaccount.lovgov.org/
  2. 02Open the Consumption tab
  3. 03Select a timeframe and compare usage across periods and against historic temperature data
  4. 04Download usage data (format likely CSV; not explicitly confirmed)

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Not available. Loveland is not listed in the Green Button Directory, has no Green Button certification, and no NAESB ESPI implementation.

Connect My Data

No Connect My Data, ESPI, or OAuth third-party authorization workflow exists.

API Standard
Not implemented

04

Third-Party API Access

Loveland publishes no REST API, webhooks, GraphQL interface, developer documentation, or sandbox. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. A 2024 RFI for a new Customer Engagement Portal (2024-WP1) closed with vendor selection in progress; the new portal (expected 2026-2027) may add improved usage downloads and data access capabilities. Direct integrations today require customer manual downloads and CSV/Excel imports.

Program
None — no API; new Customer Engagement Portal in procurement

How to Register as a Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) API Vendor

  1. 01Have the customer download usage from the MyAccount Consumption tab and upload to your application
  2. 02For buildings ≥50,000 sq ft, use the BPC benchmarking data request path (970-962-3000)
  3. 03Submit ad-hoc authorized data requests to Utility Billing (970-962-2111) with written customer consent
  4. 04Monitor lovelandwaterandpower.org for the 2026-2027 Customer Engagement Portal launch and engage the vendor selection team about API integration

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

EDI is not available — no ANSI X12 or EDIFACT transaction support (814, 820, 867, 810), no VAN or direct-connection capability, no trading partner enrollment, and no published specifications. High-volume commercial accounts can ask Utility Billing (970-962-2111) whether informal capabilities exist.


06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Loveland publishes rates, charges, and fees on its website with clearly documented seasonal periods: Summer (July-October) and Non-Summer (November-June). The 2026 rates and charges document is available as a published PDF.

Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Seasonal rates: Summer (July-October) and Non-Summer (November-June)
  • 2026 rates and charges published as PDF
  • AMI-backed 15-minute metering supports future rate innovation

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

Read the full Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Building Performance Colorado (BPC) Benchmarking

State-mandated benchmarking support for commercial buildings ≥50,000 sq ft: the utility provides electric use data for ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager submission, with consultants able to act on the owner's behalf.

  1. 01Obtain the state building ID number (starts with 'C') from the Colorado Energy Office
  2. 02Request data from Conservation, Efficiency and Rebates (970-962-3000) or Utility Billing (970-962-2111)
  3. 03Receive the electric use data file
  4. 04Upload to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager to calculate the building score

AMI Opt-Out (Residential Only)

Single-family residential customers may apply to opt out of AMI, subject to eligibility review (excluded if net-metered or with delinquency history). Commercial and multi-family customers cannot opt out.


08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data), ESPI, or OAuth third-party authorization.
  • No EDI, REST API, webhooks, developer portal, or aggregator integrations.
  • Usage download format is not explicitly documented (likely CSV).
  • BPC benchmarking data path applies only to commercial buildings ≥50,000 sq ft.
  • Ad-hoc third-party requests have no standardized SLA; interval history only extends back to the 2024-2025 AMI deployment.

09

Loveland Water and Power (City of Loveland) Data Access FAQ

What interval data does Loveland Water and Power provide?

15-minute interval data from the citywide AMI network completed in early 2025 (~40,000 advanced meters). Data uploads daily to the MyAccount portal's Consumption tab, where customers can analyze usage across timeframes, compare against historic temperatures, and download their data. There is no real-time streaming and no third-party export path.

Does Loveland support Green Button, EDI, or an API?

No. Loveland is not in the Green Button Directory, has no ESPI or OAuth third-party workflow, supports no EDI transactions, and publishes no API, webhooks, or developer documentation. A new Customer Engagement Portal (RFI 2024-WP1, expected 2026-2027) may improve data access — watch for announcements.

How do consultants get data for buildings over 50,000 sq ft?

Through the Building Performance Colorado benchmarking path: the owner obtains a state building ID (starts with 'C') from the Colorado Energy Office, then the owner or designated consultant requests the electric use data file from Conservation, Efficiency and Rebates at 970-962-3000. The file uploads to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager for the building score.

How do third parties access data for smaller commercial accounts?

Manually: obtain written customer authorization and submit a data request to Utility Billing (970-962-2111 / UtilityBilling@cityofloveland.org) specifying date range and data type. Responses are file-based (PDF or Excel) with no standardized SLA. Alternatively, the customer downloads usage from the MyAccount Consumption tab and shares the file.

Can commercial customers opt out of AMI metering?

No. The AMI opt-out is limited to single-family residential dwellings (and excludes net-metered or delinquent accounts). Commercial and multi-family customers have no opt-out, which means all C&I accounts have 15-minute interval metering.

What does Nectar's roadmap support level mean for Loveland?

Loveland is on Nectar's roadmap: automated ingestion is planned but not yet productized. Today, Nectar works with customer-downloaded Consumption tab exports, BPC benchmarking files for large buildings, and authorized manual requests — and is tracking the 2026-2027 Customer Engagement Portal for potential API access.

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