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.

Nevada · Investor-Owned Utility·1,035,139 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026
01

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)

  1. 01Log into MyAccount at https://www.nvenergy.com/my-account
  2. 02Navigate to View Usage, then Download Usage
  3. 03Select a date range (back 12+ months) and enter an email address
  4. 04Wait for the preparation email (typically 1–24 hours)
  5. 05Download the CSV of 15-minute interval kWh data
  6. 06For peak demand history, submit the Peak Demand Request Form

How to Download Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://www.nvenergy.com/my-account and register with account number and meter number
  2. 02Log in and select Pay My Bill or View Statement to see the current bill (PDF)
  3. 03Open Account History / Payment and Billing History to browse 24+ months of bills
  4. 04Download individual bill PDFs
  5. 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

  1. 01Customer completes the notarized Seller's Energy Consumption Evaluation Form (NRS 113.115)
  2. 02Provide account name, 19-digit account number, service address, and the third party's name/delivery method
  3. 03Submit to customerservice@nvenergy.com or fax (702) 402-5535 (South)
  4. 04NV Energy delivers up to 12 months of consumption and cost data (typically 5–10 business days)

Peak Demand Request Form

  1. 01Complete the Peak Demand Request Form with premise/meter identification and authorization
  2. 02Optionally designate a third party to receive the data
  3. 03Submit to billingrequest@nvenergy.com or fax (702) 402-5547
  4. 04NV Energy delivers 12-month peak demand data (typically 5–10 business days)

Nectar API access

  1. 01Customer authorizes data access via Nectar against the MyAccount portal
  2. 02Nectar retrieves bills and 15-minute interval data (up to 12+ months, then ongoing)
  3. 03Service provider accesses normalized data via the Nectar API — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  4. 04Customer can revoke access at any time
PDF (bills)CSV (usage/interval data)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

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.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters (~1.3 million electric meters) with two-way communications and Itron Enterprise Edition Meter Data Management System (MDMS).
Electric Granularity
15-minute intervals (kWh), available the day after consumption.

How to Download Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is NOT offered by Nevada Power
  2. 02Instead, log into MyAccount and use Download Usage to export 15-minute interval CSV
  3. 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 →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Nevada Power does NOT offer Green Button Download My Data. Customers download 15-minute interval data as CSV from the MyAccount Download Usage tool.

Formats
CSV (via MyAccount, not Green Button)
Available To
Not offered — use MyAccount CSV download instead

Connect My Data

Nevada Power is not listed in the Green Button Alliance directory and does not provide Connect My Data / ESPI. Automated third-party access is available via Nectar after customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

API Standard
None (no ESPI)
Available To
Not offered — use Nectar's API instead

04

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.

Program
Third-party access via Nectar
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 / API key (via Nectar)
Rate Limits
See Nectar documentation
Interval Latency
Next-day (interval data available the day after consumption)

Available Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Billing and 15-minute interval data via Nectar APIhttps://docs.nectarclimate.comGETJSON

How to Register as a Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) API Vendor

  1. 01Register with Nectar and obtain API credentials (see docs.nectarclimate.com)
  2. 02Create an authorization request for the customer
  3. 03Customer authorizes access to their NV Energy MyAccount
  4. 04Nectar collects up to 12+ months of history plus ongoing data
  5. 05Retrieve normalized data via the Nectar API

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Nevada Power Company (NV Energy) EDI

  1. 01EDI is NOT available for customer billing, consumption, or interval data
  2. 02NV Energy uses EDI only for supplier/procurement (JAGGAER, PowerAdvocate)
  3. 03For customer data, use MyAccount CSV download or Nectar's API (see docs.nectarclimate.com)

06

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

ScheduleApplicability
GS — General ServiceSmall 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 2Demand 300–999 kW; time-of-use demand and energy.
LGS-3 — Large General Service 3Demand 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 →

07

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.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility (generally 1 MW+ load)
  2. 02File a 704B application with the PUCN
  3. 03Negotiate the exit/impact fee to protect remaining customers
  4. 04Receive PUCN approval and arrange competitive energy supply
  5. 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.

  1. 01Enroll through the Business Solutions Center
  2. 02Authorize NV Energy to manage charging settings
  3. 03Participate in demand response events

08

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

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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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