Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Data Access Guide
Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) is a member-owned cooperative serving about 41,700 electric accounts across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida from its Nahunta, GA headquarters. Data access is limited to the member portal and MyOREMC mobile app — no Green Button, API, or EDI programs exist, so C&I teams rely on customer-authorized manual data requests.
How to Get Your Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Data: All Access Methods
| Method | 1st Party | 3rd Party | Customer Types | Data Types | Latency | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online Member Portal | ✓ | — | Residential and commercial members | Billing, monthly usage history | Monthly | Web / PDF |
| MyOREMC Mobile App | ✓ | — | All members | Billing, usage, alerts | Near real-time balance (prepay) | Mobile app |
| Manual Data Request (with authorization) | ✓ | ✓ | Consultants/aggregators with signed customer authorization | Billing history, usage totals, rate schedules | 5-10 business days | PDF / email attachment |
Billing Data Access
OREMC provides billing access through a secure member portal and the MyOREMC mobile app, with e-billing and multiple due-date options. There is no documented programmatic export (CSV, XML, Green Button, or API) for billing data; third-party access is handled manually with customer authorization.
What Data Is on Your Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Bill
- Current billing statement
- Usage history associated with accounts
- Payment history
- E-bill delivery via email
- Levelized billing (accounts over $100/month with 12-month history)
How to Download Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Bills (Business & Commercial)
- 01Log into the member portal with business account credentials
- 02View current bills and usage history online
- 03Call 1-800-262-5131 to request compiled historical billing data
- 04For third-party consultants, submit a signed customer authorization with the data request
How to Download Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Bills (Residential)
- 01Visit https://www.oremcsecure.net/onlineportal
- 02Log in with your Account Number/User ID and password
- 03View your current billing statement and usage history
- 04Enroll in e-billing for emailed monthly bills
- 05Optionally select a preferred billing due date (1st through 28th in 3-day increments)
Third-Party Access to Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Billing Data
Customer-Authorized Manual Request
- 01Obtain written authorization from the customer (Power of Attorney recommended)
- 02Contact OREMC at 1-800-262-5131 or customer.service@oremc.com
- 03Provide customer authorization documentation, account numbers, data types, and date range
- 04OREMC staff manually compiles and provides data (typically 5-10 business days)
- 05Data delivered as PDF report or email attachment
Want to understand the charges on your bill?
See the Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →Interval Data & Smart Meters
OREMC has not announced a customer-facing AMI/smart-meter data program. Its grid investments target SCADA distribution automation rather than residential interval metering. Interval data access, where available for certain commercial/industrial accounts, is manual: customers or authorized third parties must contact OREMC and request meter readings for a specific period.
How to Download Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Interval Data
- 01Log into the Member Portal and verify whether your meter records interval data
- 02Call 1-800-262-5131 and ask if your meter is AMI-capable
- 03Request interval meter readings for the time period needed
- 04Receive the data as an emailed or mailed report (likely PDF)
Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.
See which Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →Sources
Third-Party API Access
OREMC offers no utility API, developer portal, or Green Button program. All third-party access via the utility is manual: a signed customer authorization plus a direct request to OREMC member services, with data compiled by staff in roughly 5-10 business days. For programmatic multi-utility data needs, Nectar provides API access to utility billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
How to Register as a Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) API Vendor
- 01Have the customer sign a data-sharing agreement and authorization naming your firm
- 02Email customer.service@oremc.com or call 1-800-262-5131 with the authorization, account numbers, data types, date range, and use case
- 03Follow up in 7-10 business days if data is not received
- 04Store delivered data securely and maintain authorization records
Sources
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
No formal EDI program is documented. OREMC does not appear to support standard transactions (814, 820, 867, 810) or ANSI X12/EDIFACT trading-partner enrollment. Businesses with EDI needs should contact OREMC directly to assess feasibility; expect 60-120 days if any implementation is possible.
How to Enroll in Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) EDI
- 01Email customer.service@oremc.com or call 1-800-262-5131 and request Business Services / an EDI representative
- 02Provide company name, EIN, EDI coordinator, technical contact, and required transaction sets
- 03If OREMC agrees, sign a trading partner agreement covering security, protocols, and error handling
- 04Conduct parallel testing (typically 30-60 days) before production
Other Data Access Programs
Rooftop Solar Program
OREMC provides a rooftop solar assessment tool and distributed generation interconnection procedures — not a data-sharing program, but a sign of engagement with modern energy services.
Prepay Program
Prepay metering for select locations with real-time balance available through the member portal, which may provide more granular data to customers with compatible meters.
Limitations & Considerations
- ⚠No API, developer portal, Green Button, or ESPI implementation — all programmatic access paths are absent.
- ⚠No documented AMI/smart-meter program for customer-facing interval data; 15/30-minute intervals are not available.
- ⚠No EDI trading partner program; transactions such as 814/820/867/810 are not supported.
- ⚠Third-party access is fully manual: written customer authorization plus 5-10 business day staff-compiled responses with no SLA.
- ⚠No data aggregator partnerships (Urjanet, Arcadia, PowerAdvocate, etc.).
Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation (OREMC) Data Access FAQ
Can C&I customers get interval data from OREMC?▾
Not through any standard channel. OREMC has no documented customer-facing AMI program, Green Button export, or interval download — its grid investments target SCADA distribution automation, not retail metering. Some commercial/industrial accounts may have interval-capable meters; call 1-800-262-5131 to verify and request readings, delivered manually as a report.
How does a consultant access an OREMC customer's billing history?▾
Manually. Obtain written customer authorization (a Power of Attorney is recommended), then submit the request with account numbers, data types, and date range to customer.service@oremc.com or 1-800-262-5131. OREMC staff compile and email the data — typically 12-24 months of billing history as PDF — in roughly 5-10 business days with no formal SLA.
Does OREMC support Green Button, APIs, or EDI?▾
No. OREMC has no Green Button DMD or CMD program, no ESPI implementation, no public API or developer portal, and no documented EDI trading partner program (no 814/820/867/810 transactions). For programmatic access, Nectar provides API access to utility billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
What can OREMC members see in the online portal?▾
The member portal at oremcsecure.net/onlineportal and the MyOREMC mobile app show current bills, usage history, and payment records, with e-billing, AutoPay, due-date selection, and levelized billing options. There is no CSV/XML export — bills are viewable online and delivered as emailed e-bills.
What does Nectar's roadmap support mean for OREMC accounts?▾
OREMC is on Nectar's roadmap: automated ingestion is planned but not yet productized. Today, Nectar works with OREMC data via customer-authorized manual exports from the member portal and staff-compiled billing reports while native support is built.
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