Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Data Access Guide
Nevada Power Company, doing business as NV Energy, is a regulated electric utility serving about 1.04 million customers in southern Nevada. Fully deployed AMI smart meters provide 15-minute interval data via the MyAccount portal and CSV download, with third-party API access available through Nectar.
Billing Data Access
Billing and usage data are available through the MyAccount portal, including monthly bill PDFs and downloadable CSV usage data. Third-party access uses form-based authorization (Seller's Energy Consumption Form, Peak Demand Request Form) or Nectar's API after customer authorization; there is no Green Button program.
What Data Is on Your Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Bill
- Monthly bills (current and historical)
- Energy consumption per billing period
- Payment history and previous balance
- Service dates and meter readings
- Fuel adjustment and other charges
- 15-minute interval usage (CSV)
How to Download Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Bills (Business & Commercial)
- 01Log into MyAccount at https://www.nvenergy.com/my-account
- 02Navigate to View Usage, then Download Usage
- 03Select a date range (back 12+ months) and enter an email address
- 04Wait for the preparation email (typically 1–24 hours)
- 05Download the CSV of 15-minute interval kWh data
- 06For peak demand history, submit the Peak Demand Request Form
How to Download Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Bills (Residential)
- 01Go to https://www.nvenergy.com/my-account and register with account number and meter number
- 02Log in and select Pay My Bill or View Statement to see the current bill (PDF)
- 03Open Account History / Payment and Billing History to browse 24+ months of bills
- 04Download individual bill PDFs
- 05Open View Usage for daily usage and projected bill
Third-Party Access to Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Billing Data
Seller's Energy Consumption Evaluation Form
- 01Customer completes the notarized Seller's Energy Consumption Evaluation Form (NRS 113.115)
- 02Provide account name, 19-digit account number, service address, and the third party's name/delivery method
- 03Submit to customerservice@nvenergy.com or fax (702) 402-5535 (South)
- 04NV Energy delivers up to 12 months of consumption and cost data (typically 5–10 business days)
Peak Demand Request Form
- 01Complete the Peak Demand Request Form with premise/meter identification and authorization
- 02Optionally designate a third party to receive the data
- 03Submit to billingrequest@nvenergy.com or fax (702) 402-5547
- 04NV Energy delivers 12-month peak demand data (typically 5–10 business days)
Nectar API access
- 01Customer authorizes data access via Nectar against the MyAccount portal
- 02Nectar retrieves bills and 15-minute interval data (up to 12+ months, then ongoing)
- 03Service provider accesses normalized data via the Nectar API — see docs.nectarclimate.com
- 04Customer can revoke access at any time
Want to understand the charges on your bill?
See the Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →Interval Data & Smart Meters
NV Energy completed full AMI smart-meter deployment (NV Energize, 2010–2012) and collects 15-minute interval data. Customers download interval data as CSV from MyAccount; third parties obtain it through Nectar's API since there is no utility Green Button or public API.
How to Download Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Interval Data via Green Button
- 01Green Button is NOT offered by Nevada Power
- 02Instead, log into MyAccount and use Download Usage to export 15-minute interval CSV
- 03Or authorize Nectar for automated interval data feeds — see docs.nectarclimate.com
Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.
See which Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →Third-Party API Access
Nevada Power does not publish an official customer-data API. Nectar provides API access to NV Energy billing and 15-minute interval data after customer authorization against the MyAccount portal — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
Available Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) API Endpoints
| Function | Endpoint | Method | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billing and 15-minute interval data via Nectar API | https://docs.nectarclimate.com | GET | JSON |
How to Register as a Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) API Vendor
- 01Register with Nectar and obtain API credentials (see docs.nectarclimate.com)
- 02Create an authorization request for the customer
- 03Customer authorizes access to their NV Energy MyAccount
- 04Nectar collects up to 12+ months of history plus ongoing data
- 05Retrieve normalized data via the Nectar API
Sources
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
How to Enroll in Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) EDI
- 01EDI is NOT available for customer billing, consumption, or interval data
- 02NV Energy uses EDI only for supplier/procurement (JAGGAER, PowerAdvocate)
- 03For customer data, use MyAccount CSV download or Nectar's API (see docs.nectarclimate.com)
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Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis
NV Energy commercial bills layer a Basic Service Charge, per-kWh energy charges (with several quarterly-adjusted riders), and — above ~3,500 kWh — Facilities and Demand charges per kW. Summer on-peak demand charges are the dominant cost driver for larger accounts, so demand management and TOU optimization deliver the biggest savings. The largest customers (1 MW+) can evaluate a 704B exit to procure power competitively.
Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Rate Schedule List
| Schedule | Applicability |
|---|---|
| GS — General Service | Small commercial ≤3,500 kWh; energy-only with no demand charge. |
| LGS-1 — Large General Service 1 | >3,500 kWh and demand ≤299 kW; facilities + flat demand + energy. |
| LGS-2 — Large General Service 2 | Demand 300–999 kW; time-of-use demand and energy. |
| LGS-3 — Large General Service 3 | Demand 1,000 kW+; TOU demand/energy; 704B exit candidates. |
Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Rate Features & TOU Details
- Tiered classes by size: GS → LGS-1 → LGS-2 → LGS-3
- Summer on-peak demand charges drive cost for larger accounts
- Quarterly BTER/DEAA energy and rider adjustments
- Optional time-of-use variants (OGS-TOU, OLGS-1-TOU)
- NAC 704B large-customer exit option for 1 MW+ loads
- PUCN-approved commercial demand charge effective 2026
For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:
Read the full Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Rate Optimization Guide →Other Data Access Programs
NAC Chapter 704B Large-Customer Market Exit
Customers with ~1 MW+ of load may apply to exit bundled utility service and purchase energy from a competitive provider, paying distribution-only charges plus a PUCN-approved exit fee.
- 01Confirm eligibility (generally 1 MW+ load)
- 02File a 704B application with the PUCN
- 03Negotiate the exit/impact fee to protect remaining customers
- 04Receive PUCN approval and arrange competitive energy supply
- 05Take Distribution-Only Service from NV Energy
GridLink / Managed EV Charging
Demand response programs where customers authorize NV Energy to manage networked EV charging equipment.
- 01Enroll through the Business Solutions Center
- 02Authorize NV Energy to manage charging settings
- 03Participate in demand response events
Limitations & Considerations
- ⚠No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data) and no ESPI API
- ⚠No official public customer-data API — third parties can use Nectar for programmatic access (see docs.nectarclimate.com)
- ⚠No EDI for customer billing/usage data
- ⚠Interval data generally limited to 12 months of history
- ⚠Form-based third-party requests are one-time and (for the Seller's form) require notarization
Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Data Access FAQ
Does Nevada Power offer 15-minute interval data for commercial accounts?▾
Yes. NV Energy has full AMI smart-meter coverage and provides 15-minute interval data, available the day after consumption. Download it as CSV from the MyAccount Download Usage tool (up to 12+ months), or use Nectar for automated API feeds (see docs.nectarclimate.com).
How do third parties access our usage data — is there Green Button?▾
There is no Green Button program. Third parties use form-based authorization (Seller's Energy Consumption Form or Peak Demand Request Form) for one-time data, or connect via Nectar, which provides API access to billing and interval data after customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
What drives our commercial bill the most?▾
For LGS-1/2/3 customers, summer on-peak demand charges (per kW) are the dominant cost — up to $12.81/kW (LGS-2) and $13.61/kW (LGS-3). Reducing coincident peak demand in the Jun–Sep 1:01–7 p.m. window typically delivers the largest savings.
Can a very large customer leave NV Energy and buy power elsewhere?▾
Yes, under NAC Chapter 704B. Customers with roughly 1 MW or more of load can apply to the PUCN to exit bundled service, procure energy from a competitive provider, and take Distribution-Only Service from NV Energy — paying a PUCN-approved exit/impact fee. Several casinos and data centers have done this.
Is EDI available for our billing data?▾
No. NV Energy does not offer EDI for customer billing, consumption, or interval data — its EDI is limited to supplier/procurement systems. Use MyAccount CSV downloads or Nectar's API for programmatic billing/usage data.
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