Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Data Access Guide

Metropolitan Utilities District (M.U.D.) is a customer-owned political subdivision of Nebraska and the fifth-largest public gas utility in the U.S., serving roughly 242,000 gas and 216,000 water customers across the Omaha metro. M.U.D. provides billing access through its SAP-based My Account portal but does not publish Green Button, EDI, or developer-API data access.

Nebraska · Municipal Utility·242,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account Billing PortalResidential & C&IBilling statements & usageMonthlyPDF / Web
Direct data requestResidential & C&IBilling / consumptionCase-by-casePDF / arranged
Nectar API (third-party)Residential & C&IBilling & usage historyProvider refreshAPI (JSON)
Green Button / EDI / Developer APINoneN/AN/ANot supported
01

Billing Data Access

M.U.D. provides billing data through its SAP-based My Account online portal, where customers can view and download up to 24 months of bills in PDF. There is no published formal third-party authorization process; third-party access is arranged case-by-case with Customer/Business Services.

What Data Is on Your Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Bill

  • Current month bill (PDF)
  • Billing history (up to 24 months)
  • Account and usage history
  • Payment options and payment history
  • Account status and service information

How to Download Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register at https://myaccount.mudomaha.com/ using the account number and last 4 digits of your EIN
  2. 02Activate the account via the emailed link
  3. 03Log in and view up to 24 months of statements in PDF
  4. 04For consultant/energy-manager access, call Business Customer Services (402-554-6666) to arrange third-party authorization
  5. 05Request any available data-sharing forms; access is handled case-by-case

How to Download Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://myaccount.mudomaha.com/ and click 'New User Registration'
  2. 02Enter your M.U.D. account number and the last 4 digits of your SSN
  3. 03Create an email-based username and a password
  4. 04Activate the account via the emailed activation link
  5. 05Log in and open the billing section to view or download bills (PDF)

Third-Party Access to Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Billing Data

Direct authorization via Business Customer Services

  1. 01Call M.U.D. Customer/Business Services (402-554-6666) with the customer present or authorized
  2. 02Identify the third party (consultant, aggregator, property manager) and the data needed
  3. 03Request any available third-party authorization form or data-sharing agreement
  4. 04M.U.D. arranges access on a case-by-case basis (no published self-service program)

Nectar API (third-party)

  1. 01Use a Nectar-enabled application and follow its consent flow (docs.nectarclimate.com)
  2. 02Grant permission to access M.U.D. utility data
  3. 03The application retrieves billing and usage data via Nectar's API
PDFWeb displayEmail (paperless billing)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

M.U.D. does not publish interval or smart-meter data access. Gas and water meters are read on a monthly billing cycle, and there is no documented AMI deployment with hourly/15-minute interval data or Green Button feed. Customers needing interval data should contact M.U.D. Business Services directly.

Meter Technology
Monthly-read gas and water meters; no documented system-wide AMI. Larger commercial/industrial gas meters may carry pressure/temperature correction and supercompressibility devices.
Electric Granularity
Not applicable (gas and water utility, no electric service)
Gas Granularity
Monthly billing reads; no published sub-monthly interval data. Schedule C large-volume customers may arrange daily (24-hour) meter readings by contract.

How to Download Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button (DMD/CMD) is not supported by M.U.D.
  2. 02M.U.D. is not listed in the Green Button Alliance directory
  3. 03For consumption data, download bills/usage from My Account or contact Customer Service
  4. 04For interval data, call Business Services (402-554-6666) to inquire

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

M.U.D. does not offer Green Button Download My Data and is not listed in the Green Button Alliance directory. Bills and usage are available as PDF via the My Account portal.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

M.U.D. does not offer Green Button Connect My Data or an ESPI-compliant API. No developer portal (api.mudomaha.com or similar) exists.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

M.U.D. does not operate a developer API or a published third-party data program such as 'Share My Data.' Its My Account portal runs on SAP (Fiori/UI5), which has native data capabilities, but no external API is published. Programmatic access is realistically available via Nectar, which provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
No native API (third-party API access via Nectar)
Auth Method
Customer authorization via Nectar-enabled applications; otherwise direct customer authorization with M.U.D.
Rate Limits
Per Nectar API terms
Interval Latency
Not applicable; no interval feed

How to Register as a Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha API Vendor

  1. 01Integrate with Nectar's API — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  2. 02Request customer authorization via the consent flow
  3. 03Retrieve historical billing and usage for authorizing customers

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

M.U.D. does not publish any EDI capabilities. No NAESB retail EDI transactions (814, 820, 867, 810), trading-partner agreements, VAN options, or specifications were found on its public materials. ESCOs or trading partners must contact Business Services to ask whether any EDI is supported.

How to Enroll in Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha EDI

  1. 01No published EDI program
  2. 02Contact M.U.D. Business Customer Services (402-554-6666) to inquire about EDI
  3. 03Request implementation guide, trading-partner agreement, and VAN/connection details if available

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

M.U.D.'s gas rates pair a fixed service/infrastructure charge with a per-unit Base Commodity Charge and a monthly Gas Cost Adjustment (WACOG/GCA) that passes through wholesale gas cost. As a customer-owned utility, M.U.D. consistently ranks among the lowest residential gas bills in the U.S. Large customers can move to Schedule C, firm transportation (FT), or interruptible (IT) service. Only Schedule C's $0.5732/dth base commodity and $375/month GIR charge are published as fixed figures; other schedules' per-unit charges adjust monthly and live in the Billing Price Book.

Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule B - Commercial/Industrial Firm GasC&I firm gas below large-volume threshold.
Schedule C - Large Volume Firm GasMore than 199 DTH/day; billed in decatherms.
Schedule FT - Firm Gas TransportationCustomer-supplied gas, firm delivery with demand charge.
Schedule IT / No. 3 - Interruptible GasCurtailable service at lower rates.
Schedule W-2 / W-3 - C&I WaterCommercial/industrial and large-volume water service.

Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Fixed service/infrastructure charge + per-unit commodity + monthly GCA (WACOG)
  • Verified Schedule C: $0.5732/dth + $375/mo GIR (eff. 01/02/2024)
  • Customer-owned utility with among the lowest U.S. residential gas bills
  • Transportation (FT) and interruptible (IT) options for large gas users
  • Dual gas + water utility (water under Schedules W-1/W-2/W-3)
  • 2% statutory city payment added inside corporate limits (excludes GIR)

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

Read the full Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Nectar API Data Access

Nectar's API provides utility statement and usage data retrieval, including M.U.D. billing data. Access is via customer consent through Nectar-enabled applications; M.U.D. is not a direct participant.

  1. 01Use a Nectar-enabled application
  2. 02Authorize access via the consent flow
  3. 03Application retrieves M.U.D. billing/usage via Nectar
  4. 04See docs.nectarclimate.com for integration guides

HUD Utility Benchmarking Database

M.U.D. is listed in the HUD Exchange utility benchmarking database for Nebraska, which documents procedures for releasing energy use and cost data for benchmarking. Detailed procedures require direct contact.

  1. 01Review the HUD Exchange Nebraska utility profile
  2. 02Contact M.U.D. for data-release procedures for benchmarking

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data (ESPI); not in the Green Button Alliance directory.
  • No published EDI capabilities or trading-partner program.
  • No public developer API or developer portal.
  • No documented AMI or interval (15-minute/hourly) data; billing is on monthly reads.
  • No published formal third-party authorization process; third-party access is case-by-case.
  • Billing data is PDF-only; no native CSV/XML export.

09

Metropolitan Utilities District of Omaha Data Access FAQ

Can we pull our M.U.D. gas and water data into an energy-management platform automatically?

Not through a M.U.D.-operated API or Green Button feed, neither of which exists. The realistic automated path is Nectar, which provides API access to M.U.D. billing and usage data with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Otherwise, download PDFs from My Account (up to 24 months) or arrange a direct data request with Business Services.

What rate schedule applies to a commercial or industrial gas account?

Schedule B (Commercial or Industrial Firm Gas Service) applies to most C&I accounts, and Schedule C (Large Volume Firm Gas Service) applies to customers contracting for more than 199 decatherms per day on a one-year-plus term. Schedule C bills in decatherms and adds a Gas Infrastructure Replacement Charge ($375/month) plus a Base Commodity Charge ($0.5732/dth) combined with the WACOG/Gas Cost Adjustment.

Does M.U.D. offer interval or smart-meter data for demand analysis?

There is no documented AMI or sub-monthly interval data. Large-volume Schedule C customers can arrange daily (24-hour) meter readings by contract to support maximum-daily-quantity management, but there is no hourly/15-minute feed or self-service interval export.

Can we choose a competitive gas supplier on M.U.D.?

No. M.U.D. is a customer-owned municipal utility and Nebraska does not offer retail gas choice for its service territory; M.U.D. provides bundled, regulated-by-board gas (and water) service. Large customers can instead use transportation schedules (FT/IT) to bring their own gas supply through M.U.D.'s system.

How current and verified are M.U.D.'s commercial gas rates?

Schedule C figures cited here are verified from M.U.D.'s published tariff (effective January 2, 2024): $375/month Gas Infrastructure Replacement Charge and $0.5732/dth Base Commodity Charge, plus monthly WACOG/Gas Cost Adjustment. Schedule B and water-service per-unit charges are described qualitatively; consult the Billing Price Book and individual schedules for exact figures, which adjust monthly with gas cost.

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