Midwest Energy, Inc. Data Access Guide

Midwest Energy, Inc. is a customer-owned electric and gas cooperative serving roughly 93,000 customers across central and western Kansas. It has deployed AMI smart meters system-wide with 15-minute interval data viewable through its CustomerConnect portal, but offers no Green Button, API, or EDI data access programs.

Kansas · Electric Cooperative·93,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Midwest Energy, Inc. Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account / e-billingResidential & C&IBilling, payment historyNear real-timePDF / portal view
CustomerConnect portalResidential & C&I15-min interval, demand, usage~4-hour delayPortal view / print only
Manual authorized data requestAllBilling, usage, demand5-10 business daysPDF / email / mail
Green Button / API / EDINoneNot availableN/ANot available
01

Billing Data Access

Midwest Energy provides billing data through the My Account portal (powered by KUBRA) and e-billing. Customers can view current and historical bills, payment history, and itemized charges including customer charge, energy charge, and demand charge where applicable. Bills are available as PDF; there is no CSV/XML billing export and no formal third-party authorization API.

What Data Is on Your Midwest Energy, Inc. Bill

  • Account summary with service dates
  • Customer charge (fixed monthly)
  • Energy charge ($/kWh)
  • Demand charge ($/kW where applicable)
  • Days between meter readings
  • Total charges and due date
  • Payment history

How to Download Midwest Energy, Inc. Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Go to https://www.mwenergy.com/login and click 'Sign up today!' to register with email, account number, and billing zip code
  2. 02Log in and open the 'Billing & Payment' section
  3. 03View current bill summary and click into details for itemized charges
  4. 04Select prior months via the date range picker
  5. 05Print or save the bill as PDF
  6. 06Optionally enroll in e-billing for paperless email delivery

How to Download Midwest Energy, Inc. Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Register at https://www.mwenergy.com/login with email, account number, and billing zip
  2. 02Log in and open 'Billing & Payment'
  3. 03View or download the current bill as PDF
  4. 04Browse billing history by date range

Third-Party Access to Midwest Energy, Inc. Billing Data

Manual authorized data request

  1. 01Obtain written customer authorization specifying account number, data requested, time period, and purpose
  2. 02Submit the request and authorization to Midwest Energy Customer Service (1-800-222-3121 or https://www.mwenergy.com/contact)
  3. 03Specify desired format (PDF, email, or mail) and date range
  4. 04Await fulfillment (no published SLA; typically 5-10 business days)
PDF (bill download/print)Email (e-bill delivery)On-screen portal view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Midwest Energy, Inc. Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Midwest Energy completed system-wide AMI deployment in 2019, with 100% of electric and gas customers on automated meters capturing 15-minute interval data. Interval and demand data are viewable through the CustomerConnect portal (launched July 2021) at hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly granularity, but cannot be exported in machine-readable formats.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) with automated radio transmission every 4 hours; electric meters also capture voltage and outage data.
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval (viewable hourly/daily/weekly/monthly in portal)
Gas Granularity
15-minute interval (viewable hourly/daily/weekly/monthly in portal)

How to Download Midwest Energy, Inc. Interval Data via Green Button

    Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

    See which Midwest Energy, Inc. rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

    03

    Green Button Access

    Download My Data

    Midwest Energy does not offer Green Button Download My Data. There is no standardized XML/ESPI export from CustomerConnect; customers view or print data from the portal only.

    Available To
    Not available

    Connect My Data

    No Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI (NAESB REQ.21) implementation exists. There is no OAuth-based third-party data authorization framework.

    API Standard
    None
    Available To
    Not available

    04

    Third-Party API Access

    Midwest Energy does not publish a developer portal, API, sandbox, or third-party data access program of its own. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Direct third-party access requires a manual, customer-authorized data request handled by customer service. The cooperative engaged Xtensible Solutions (circa 2023) on an internal data-analytics strategy, suggesting possible future capability but nothing customer-facing today.

    Program
    Not available
    Auth Method
    None (manual written authorization only)
    Rate Limits
    Not applicable
    Interval Latency
    Not applicable (no API)

    How to Register as a Midwest Energy, Inc. API Vendor

    1. 01Establish a direct relationship with the customer
    2. 02Obtain written customer authorization
    3. 03Submit a manual data request to Midwest Energy Customer Service
    4. 04Receive data via email or mail (no automated feed)

    05

    EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

    Midwest Energy does not operate an EDI platform. No 814/820/867 transaction sets, trading-partner enrollment, or supplier EDI is documented for electric or gas. The closest analog is the manual Natural Gas Transportation program, where non-residential gas customers can choose a qualified gas supplier and submit a Transportation Affidavit, with Midwest Energy continuing to handle delivery, metering, and billing.

    How to Enroll in Midwest Energy, Inc. EDI

    1. 01Contact a qualified gas supplier (Blue Mark Energy, Constellation NewEnergy, Encore Energy, Symmetry Energy Solutions, or WoodRiver Energy) for pricing
    2. 02Complete a Transportation Affidavit form
    3. 03Submit the affidavit to Midwest Energy's Energy Management & Supply department (1-800-222-3121)
    4. 04Midwest Energy confirms supplier choice and continues delivery/metering/billing

    06

    Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

    Midwest Energy C&I bills are built from a fixed delivery (customer) charge, demand charges (split into generation and delivery components as of Feb 2026), and energy charges. Demand is measured as the highest 15-minute usage in the billing period - summer demand (June 1-Sept 30) is set on the 3-7 PM window, while winter demand (Oct 1-May 31) can occur at any time. This makes demand management and peak-shaving the primary cost levers for large customers.

    Midwest Energy, Inc. Rate Schedule List

    ScheduleApplicability
    General Service SmallSmall commercial
    General Service MediumMedium commercial
    General Service LargeLarge C&I
    General Service Large - Time of DayLarge M-System TOD
    Transmission Level ServiceTransmission-voltage industrial

    Midwest Energy, Inc. Rate Features & TOU Details

    • Demand based on highest 15-minute interval
    • Summer demand window 3-7 PM (Jun-Sep)
    • Winter demand any time (Oct-May)
    • Feb 2026 split of demand into generation + delivery components
    • Time-of-Day option available for large M-System customers
    • Energy Cost Adjustment rider applies

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

    Read the full Midwest Energy, Inc. Rate Optimization Guide →

    07

    Other Data Access Programs

    How$mart Energy Efficiency Program

    Energy audits and efficiency analysis for commercial and residential customers, including funding for improvements. Auditors analyze usage data and deliver a report; no raw data export is provided.

    1. 01Request an energy audit via website or 1-800-222-3121
    2. 02Schedule an on-site audit with a Midwest Energy consultant
    3. 03Receive an audit report with usage analysis and recommendations

    Natural Gas Transportation (supplier choice)

    Non-residential gas customers may choose a qualified third-party gas supplier while Midwest Energy continues to provide delivery, metering, and billing. A Transportation Affidavit is required.

    1. 01Contract with a qualified gas supplier
    2. 02Complete and submit a Transportation Affidavit
    3. 03Midwest Energy confirms and updates the account

    08

    Limitations & Considerations

    • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data (ESPI/NAESB REQ.21) support.
    • No CSV/XML/JSON export from CustomerConnect; interval data is view/print only.
    • No developer API, sandbox, or published endpoints.
    • No EDI platform or trading-partner enrollment for electric or gas.
    • Third-party access is informal, manual, and has no published SLA.
    • No native aggregator integrations at the utility; Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

    09

    Midwest Energy, Inc. Data Access FAQ

    Can my business export interval data from Midwest Energy in CSV or Green Button format?

    No. Midwest Energy does not offer Green Button, API, or CSV/XML export. Interval and demand data can be viewed and printed from the CustomerConnect portal at hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly granularity, but there is no machine-readable download. For bulk historical data, file a written, authorized request with customer service.

    How is demand charged for commercial and industrial customers?

    Demand is based on the single highest 15-minute interval in the billing period. In summer (June 1-Sept 30) it is set on the 3-7 PM window; in winter (Oct 1-May 31) it can occur any time. As of February 1, 2026 the demand charge is split into a Generation Demand Charge and a Delivery Demand Charge on the bill.

    Can a C&I customer shop for a competitive electric supplier?

    No. Kansas has no retail electric choice, and Midwest Energy is a regulated member-owned cooperative. C&I customers take service on published tariff schedules. Limited choice exists only for natural gas transportation, where non-residential gas customers can select a qualified gas supplier while Midwest Energy continues delivery, metering, and billing.

    How can a consultant or aggregator access a customer's Midwest Energy data?

    Through a manual process only. The third party must obtain written customer authorization and submit a data request to customer service (1-800-222-3121 or mwenergy.com/contact), specifying account, data type, date range, and format. There is no API, portal delegation, or published SLA; expect roughly 5-10 business days.

    When did Midwest Energy's most recent rates take effect?

    New electric rates approved by the Board took effect February 1, 2026, raising the average residential bill about 5.4% per year over three years (impacts vary by class). The case also renamed several bill line items and split the demand charge into generation and delivery components.

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