Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Data Access Guide

Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation is a member-owned electric cooperative serving more than 92,000 meters in Northwest Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. It runs on the NISC SmartHub platform (MyOzarks), with 15-minute AMI interval data, usage analytics, and third-party access available through Nectar's API.

Arkansas · Electric Cooperative·90,236 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyOzarks (SmartHub) PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBilling, 15-min usage, demandNear real-timeWeb / PDF
MyOzarks Mobile AppAllBilling, usageNear real-timeIn-app
Nectar API (third-party access)AllBilling, interval, tariffNear real-time once connectedJSON / CSV
Electric Usage DownloaderResidential/personal15-min intervalOn demandCSV / time-series
01

Billing Data Access

Ozarks Electric runs the NISC SmartHub portal (MyOzarks) for billing and account management. Bills are viewable and downloadable as PDFs; bulk CSV export is not directly available, though Nectar's API and community SmartHub tools enable programmatic extraction.

What Data Is on Your Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Bill

  • Current bill and complete billing history
  • Bill PDFs
  • Payment history and account balance
  • Monthly usage history and trends
  • Demand tracking

How to Download Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the business account in MyOzarks at https://ozarksecc.smarthub.coop/
  2. 02Review billing and demand tracking under the Billing and Usage tabs
  3. 03Download individual bill PDFs; for bulk history contact 1-800-521-6144
  4. 04For consultant access, authorize a third party by phone (1-800-521-6144) or use Nectar's API — see docs.nectarclimate.com

How to Download Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://ozarksecc.smarthub.coop/ and click Register / Create Account
  2. 02Enter your account number and last name, then provide an email and password
  3. 03Verify your email address
  4. 04Log in and open the Billing/Account tab to view and download bill PDFs
  5. 05Optionally enable Paperless Billing under Settings

Third-Party Access to Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Billing Data

Direct authorized representative access

  1. 01Have the customer authorize the third party by phone (1-800-521-6144), in person, or by written letter
  2. 02Provide account number, third-party contact, scope, and duration
  3. 03Receive data manually; processing typically 3-5 business days

Nectar API access (recommended)

  1. 01Register with Nectar — see docs.nectarclimate.com
  2. 02Have the customer grant consent through Nectar's authorization flow
  3. 03Query billing and 15-minute interval data via the Nectar API
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Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Ozarks Electric has deployed AMI smart meters across its territory, with demand tracked in 15-minute intervals (96 points/day). Usage analytics, disaggregation (Energy Detail), and demand tracking are available in the MyOzarks portal. There is no official public API; interval data is accessible in-portal, via Nectar's API, or through community SmartHub download tools.

Meter Technology
NISC SmartHub-managed AMI smart meters (92,000+ deployed) with 15-minute interval measurement.
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval data; daily, hourly, and monthly views in the portal.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button Download/Connect My Data is not currently documented as available (NISC holds a DOE Green Button grant but deployment at Ozarks is unconfirmed).
  2. 02View 15-minute interval data in MyOzarks under the Usage / Usage Explorer tab.
  3. 03For programmatic interval data, use Nectar's API (see docs.nectarclimate.com) or the open-source Electric Usage Downloader (personal use only).

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button Download My Data is not currently documented in the MyOzarks portal. NISC (the platform provider) holds a DOE Green Button grant, so future availability is possible but unconfirmed.

Available To
Not confirmed

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI API is currently offered. Automated third-party access is handled through Nectar instead — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

API Standard
None confirmed
Available To
Not confirmed

04

Third-Party API Access

Ozarks Electric has no official public API. Authorized programmatic access is via Nectar, which covers Ozarks billing and 15-minute interval data using OAuth 2.0 — see docs.nectarclimate.com. A community open-source tool (Electric Usage Downloader) can pull SmartHub interval data for personal use only.

Program
Nectar API
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 with customer consent (Nectar); NISC account credentials for the unofficial SmartHub method.
Rate Limits
See Nectar documentation.
Interval Latency
Near real-time once connected via Nectar.

Available Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Retrieve billing statements and 15-minute interval data (Nectar)https://docs.nectarclimate.comGETJSON

How to Register as a Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation API Vendor

  1. 01Register with Nectar at https://docs.nectarclimate.com and obtain API keys
  2. 02Implement Nectar's OAuth 2.0 consent flow and have the customer authorize access
  3. 03Retrieve billing statements and 15-minute interval data via the Nectar API

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation EDI

  1. 01No public EDI program is documented for Ozarks Electric.
  2. 02If EDI is required, contact 1-800-521-6144 or the contact form with your trading partner ID, use case, and supported transaction sets.
  3. 03As an alternative, use Nectar for structured multi-utility data without EDI — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Ozarks Electric base rates are seasonal (off-peak Nov-Apr, peak May-Oct), with verified Arkansas energy ranging from $0.082320 to $0.097320/kWh and a $27/month customer charge. Commercial and three-phase accounts add a per-kW demand charge based on the highest 15-minute interval, with specific facilities/demand values published in the Arkansas summary of rates. Because wholesale power (AECC) drives cost, the 2026 adjustment passes through a 5% wholesale increase as a 2.03% retail rise.

Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Base Rate - Small Commercial (AR)Seasonal energy $0.082320-$0.097320/kWh + $27/mo customer charge.
Three-Phase Commercial (AR)Seasonal energy + per-kW demand on highest 15-minute interval.
Large Power / Large Commercial (AR)Energy + per-kW demand + facilities charge (see summary of rates).

Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Seasonal energy pricing (peak May-Oct, off-peak Nov-Apr)
  • Tiered residential/small-commercial off-peak energy (first 1,000 kWh vs. over 1,000 kWh)
  • Per-kW demand charge on commercial/three-phase based on highest 15-minute interval
  • $27/month Arkansas customer charge
  • Wholesale power cost pass-through from AECC (AR) and KAMO Power (OK)
  • 2026 adjustment: AR +2.03% (Jun 1), OK +1.33% (Apr 1)

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

Read the full Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Commercial Energy Solutions & Audits

Free energy audits for businesses and public-sector facilities, plus advanced energy analytics included with MyOzarks.

  1. 01Visit the Commercial Energy Solutions page
  2. 02Request a free commercial energy audit
  3. 03Review demand and usage analytics in MyOzarks

Electric Vehicle Charging Rate

A time-differentiated EV charging rate offering reduced off-peak pricing (10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily) plus a rebate up to $250 for a Level 2 charger.

  1. 01Visit the Electric Vehicles page
  2. 02Enroll in the EV Charging Rate
  3. 03Apply for the Level 2 charger rebate

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No official public API; programmatic access relies on Nectar or unofficial SmartHub tools.
  • Green Button availability is unclear / not yet documented.
  • No documented EDI program.
  • No direct bulk CSV export from the billing portal.
  • Cooperative members cannot shop for a competitive electricity supplier.
  • Detailed commercial demand-charge values are published in the Arkansas Member Handbook / summary of rates rather than as a single online tariff schedule.

09

Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation Data Access FAQ

How does my consultant pull 15-minute interval data for our Ozarks Electric accounts?

Ozarks does not offer a public API, but interval data is available through Nectar using OAuth 2.0 customer consent — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Members can also view 15-minute data directly in MyOzarks. A community tool, Electric Usage Downloader, works for personal automation only.

How is demand calculated for commercial billing?

Demand is based on the highest single 15-minute interval during the billing period, captured by the AMI meter. Commercial and three-phase accounts pay a per-kW demand charge on top of energy; manage your 15-minute peaks to control the bill.

Are Ozarks Electric rates seasonal?

Yes. Base rates use an off-peak season (November-April) and a peak season (May-October). In Arkansas, verified base energy is $0.087320/kWh for the first 1,000 kWh off-peak (over 1,000 kWh: $0.082320) and $0.097320/kWh in the peak season, with a $27/month customer charge.

Are rates changing in 2026?

Yes. Effective June 1, 2026, overall Arkansas rates increase 2.03% to cover a 5% wholesale increase from AECC; Oklahoma rates rise 1.33% effective April 1, 2026, to cover a 2.5% KAMO Power increase. Ozarks estimates roughly $2.84 more per month for an average Arkansas residential account.

Does Ozarks Electric offer Green Button or EDI?

Neither is currently documented. Green Button status is unclear (NISC holds a DOE grant), and there is no published EDI program. For structured commercial data, Nectar's API is the recommended path — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

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