PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Data Access Guide

PacifiCorp (Pacific Power in OR/WA/CA; Rocky Mountain Power in UT/WY/ID) is a Berkshire Hathaway Energy IOU serving ~2.1M electric customers across six western states. AMI is deployed (Oregon complete); customers get hourly/daily interval data via the online portal, but third-party access is limited — manual release forms, the Energy Profiler tool, ENERGY STAR benchmarking, and EDI 810 invoices. No Green Button or public API.

Oregon · Investor-Owned Utility·2,104,092 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online PortalResidential & businessBilling, hourly/daily usageReal-time viewPDF (bills), portal view
Mobile AppAll customersBilling, usageReal-time viewApp view only
Usage/Billing Release FormConsultants/property managersMonthly kWh + billing (12 mo)5-10 business daysEmail/mail
Energy ProfilerBusiness ($260 + $32/mo)Daily interval, demandDailySecure web portal
EDI 810Business / billing providersMonthly invoicesBilling dateANSI X12
01

Billing Data Access

Pacific Power's online portal and mobile app provide first-party billing access (6+ months of statements, PDF). Third-party billing access is via a paper-based Usage/Billing History Release Form (12-month history) or EDI 810 invoices for business customers.

What Data Is on Your PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Bill

  • Current and projected bill
  • Billing & payment history (6+ months)
  • Statements (PDF/HTML)
  • Usage data
  • 12-month kWh + billing via release form

How to Download PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Sign in to the online account (https://csapps.pacificpower.net/idm/my-account)
  2. 02View & Pay Bill for itemized charges and projected bill
  3. 03For ongoing invoices, enroll in EDI 810 (call 1-866-870-3419)
  4. 04For third-party sharing, submit the Usage/Billing History Release Form

How to Download PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://www.pacificpower.net/my-account.html and create/sign in
  2. 02Open Billing & Payment History
  3. 03View statements from the past 6 months
  4. 04Download individual bill PDFs (no CSV/XML export)

Third-Party Access to PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Billing Data

Usage/Billing History Release Form

  1. 01Customer completes the release form (usage and/or billing, 12-month history)
  2. 02Choose one-time or one-year standing authorization
  3. 03Email to BillingUsageRequests@pacificorp.com (or mail/fax)
  4. 04Receive data via email/mail in 5-10 business days

EDI 810 (billing service providers)

  1. 01Customer authorizes the third party to receive EDI invoices
  2. 02Establish FTP/VAN connection with PacifiCorp
  3. 03Receive 810 invoices, 820 payments, 997 acknowledgments
PDF (bill image)HTML (portal view)Email/mail (release form)EDI 810 (business invoices)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

PacifiCorp has deployed AMI (Oregon complete; ongoing in WA/CA). Customers view hourly/daily interval data in the online portal; business customers may see finer (15/30-minute) increments. There is no automated CSV/XML export and no Green Button — data is viewed in-portal or obtained via the paid Energy Profiler tool.

Meter Technology
Digital wireless (RF) AMI meters transmitting usage over utility networks.
Electric Granularity
Hourly and daily for residential; business customers may access 15/30-minute increments and demand visibility.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only).

How to Download PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button / ESPI is NOT supported by PacifiCorp
  2. 02View interval data in the online portal (Energy Usage); no CSV/XML export
  3. 03For detailed interval monitoring, enroll in Energy Profiler ($260 setup + $32/mo) via 1-866-870-3419

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

PacifiCorp does not support Green Button Download My Data. Interval data is viewable in the online portal but cannot be exported as CSV/XML; only PDF bill images are downloadable.

Available To
Not supported

Connect My Data

PacifiCorp has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data or ESPI. There is no OAuth-based third-party data sharing and no public API.

Available To
Not supported

04

Third-Party API Access

PacifiCorp offers no public API, no Green Button, and no developer portal. Third-party access relies on the manual Usage/Billing History Release Form, the Energy Profiler tool, ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager benchmarking transfers, EDI 810 invoices, and Nectar, which provides API access to billing and interval data after customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
No public API / no Green Button (manual forms, Energy Profiler, EDI, Nectar)
Auth Method
Customer authorization via release form; account-credential sharing for aggregators; EDI trading-partner setup.
Rate Limits
N/A (no public API).
Interval Latency
Energy Profiler posts daily reads; portal interval data is near-current.

How to Register as a PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain customer authorization (release form or Energy Profiler/benchmarking consent)
  2. 02For interval monitoring, set up Energy Profiler (1-866-870-3419)
  3. 03For invoices, establish EDI 810 via FTP/VAN
  4. 04For benchmarking, use the Electrical Usage Data Request to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810InvoicePrimary monthly billing invoice transaction.
820Payment/Remittance AdvicePayment status acknowledgement.
997Functional AcknowledgementEDI processing confirmation.

How to Enroll in PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) EDI

  1. 01Call the Pacific Power business team (1-866-870-3419) to request EDI enrollment
  2. 02Provide company info, EIN, and technical contact
  3. 03Select FTP direct or a VAN provider
  4. 04Confirm ANSI X12 v4010 support for 810/820/997
  5. 05Complete testing and go live

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

PacifiCorp's Oregon C&I rates are size-tiered: Schedule 28 (31-200 kW), Schedule 30 (201-999 kW) and Schedule 48 (1,000 kW+). Each bill stacks a Distribution Charge (basic + per-kW load size + demand + energy), a Transmission & Ancillary Services Charge and a System Usage / supply charge. Demand charges and basic charges scale with size and voltage, so right-sizing the schedule and managing peak demand are the principal cost levers. Oregon also offers direct access (competitive supply) for nonresidential customers via Schedules 728/730.

PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule 28 (31-200 kW)Mid-size commercial/industrial
Schedule 30 (201-999 kW)Large commercial/industrial
Schedule 48 (1,000 kW+)Industrial / large loads
Schedules 728/730 (Direct Access)C&I competitive supply

PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Three size-tiered C&I schedules (28: 31-200 kW, 30: 201-999 kW, 48: 1,000 kW+)
  • Demand charges $4.86-$8.71/kW (all-in) plus tiered Basic and Load Size charges
  • Minimum billing demand: 15 kW (Sch 28), 100 kW (Sch 30)
  • Secondary vs primary voltage pricing differential; Schedule 48 adds transmission-voltage and on-peak (time-differentiated) demand
  • Direct access option (Schedules 728/730) lets customers procure competitive supply

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

Read the full PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Benchmarking

Whole-building monthly electric usage is automatically transferred to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager (one-way HTTPS push) after an Electrical Usage Data Request.

  1. 01Create a Portfolio Manager account and document all meter numbers
  2. 02Complete the Electrical Usage Data Request (owner authorization; tenant signatures if <5 tenant meters)
  3. 03Submit to Pacific Power
  4. 04Receive automatic monthly data uploads

Nectar API Access

Nectar provides API access to Pacific Power billing and interval data after customer authorization, giving third parties a standardized REST API — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

  1. 01Customer authorizes data access via Nectar
  2. 02Nectar collects bills and interval data
  3. 03Third party consumes data via the Nectar API

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button, Connect My Data, or ESPI support.
  • No public API or developer portal.
  • Interval data is view-only in the portal; no CSV/XML export.
  • Third-party access is manual (release form, 5-10 business days, 12-month window).
  • Energy Profiler requires fees ($260 setup + $32/mo, plus possible meter/cell-unit costs).
  • Rates/tariffs and AMI status vary across six states.

09

PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) Data Access FAQ

Does PacifiCorp support Green Button or an API?

No. As of 2026 PacifiCorp (Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power) has not implemented Green Button, Green Button Connect My Data, ESPI, or a public API. Third-party access relies on manual release forms, the Energy Profiler tool, ENERGY STAR benchmarking transfers, EDI 810 invoices, and possibly data aggregators.

How can a C&I customer get interval data?

Customers can view hourly/daily interval data in the online portal (business customers may see 15/30-minute increments), but there is no CSV/XML export. For detailed interval monitoring and demand tracking, enroll in the Energy Profiler ($260 setup + $32/month).

How does a third party get authorized data?

Use the Usage/Billing History Release Form (one-time or one-year standing authorization) for 12 months of monthly usage and/or billing data, emailed to BillingUsageRequests@pacificorp.com; processing takes 5-10 business days. EDI 810 invoices and ENERGY STAR benchmarking transfers are also available.

Can customers choose their electricity supplier?

Generally no. PacifiCorp is a vertically integrated, regulated utility across six states; most customers do not have retail supplier choice, and data sharing is form/EDI-based rather than market-driven.

How is whole-building data shared for benchmarking?

Complete the Electrical Usage Data Request listing all building meters; Pacific Power then auto-transfers whole-building monthly usage to your ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account (owner authorization suffices for buildings with 5+ tenant meters).

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