Public Service Electric and Gas Company Data Access Guide

Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) is New Jersey's largest investor-owned utility, delivering electric and gas service to roughly 2.4 million electric customers. For C&I energy teams, PSE&G provides interval data through its MySmartEnergy/MyMeter portal (15-minute to monthly granularity) and EDI for third-party suppliers, operating within New Jersey's deregulated Energy Choice market. Green Button/ESPI is not yet implemented as of 2026.

New Jersey · Investor-Owned Utility·2,389,765 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Public Service Electric and Gas Company Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account (Billing)AllBills, usagePer billing cyclePDF
MySmartEnergy PortalAMI customersInterval, usage1-2 hour delayWeb/CSV
EDI (867 Meter Reading)C&I via TPS/ECUsage, meter readsBatchANSI X12
EDI (814/810/820)C&I via TPSEnrollment, invoice, paymentBatchANSI X12
Benchmarking (ENERGY STAR)Commercial buildingsAggregated usageMonthlyPortfolio Manager
01

Billing Data Access

PSE&G provides billing data through the My Account portal, with current and previous 15 billing statements (roughly 15-18 months), detailed charge breakdowns, and PDF downloads.

What Data Is on Your Public Service Electric and Gas Company Bill

  • Current month billing
  • Previous 15 billing statements
  • Detailed charge breakdown (generation, transmission, distribution)
  • Rate schedule information
  • Payment history
  • Usage summaries

How to Download Public Service Electric and Gas Company Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log in to My Account at nj.myaccount.pseg.com
  2. 02Open Billing & Payment History
  3. 03Review detailed C&I charge breakdown
  4. 04Download bill PDFs or use My Documents
  5. 05Use MySmartEnergy for interval/usage CSV export

How to Download Public Service Electric and Gas Company Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit nj.myaccount.pseg.com and log in or register
  2. 02Go to the My Bill section
  3. 03Select Billing & Payment History
  4. 04View current bill and history
  5. 05Download PDFs of current and previous 15 bills

Third-Party Access to Public Service Electric and Gas Company Billing Data

Customer Consent Form

  1. 01Customer completes Form of Customer Consent to Data Release
  2. 02Form signed by authorized representative (no blank fields)
  3. 03Third party submits the signed form to PSE&G
  4. 04PSE&G provides data via portal or EDI per agreement
PDFCSV (via MySmartEnergy export)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

PSE&G has deployed AMI through its Clean Energy Future-Energy Cloud (CEF-EC) program. Nearly all electric customers now have smart meters. Interval data is available through the MySmartEnergy/MyMeter portal at 15-minute, hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly granularity with CSV/spreadsheet export.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) via Clean Energy Future-Energy Cloud
Electric Granularity
15-minute, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly
Gas Granularity
Limited; check portal for account (therms)

How to Download Public Service Electric and Gas Company Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log in to MySmartEnergy at mysmartenergy.nj.pseg.com (or via My Account)
  2. 02Open the energy dashboard
  3. 03Select a time range and interval granularity
  4. 04Choose the data download option
  5. 05Export to CSV/spreadsheet

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Public Service Electric and Gas Company rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

PSE&G has not implemented Green Button Download/ESPI. Customers export interval data as CSV/spreadsheet from the MySmartEnergy portal instead.

Formats
CSV
Available To
Not offered as a branded Green Button program as of 2026

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI is not yet implemented. PSE&G is engaged in NJBPU proceedings (Docket EO20110716) on AMI data access; standardized XML sharing may follow.

API Standard
Not yet implemented (ESPI under consideration)
Available To
Not yet available

04

Third-Party API Access

PSE&G does not offer a public REST API or developer portal as of 2026. Third parties access interval data either through MySmartEnergy portal authorization (customer-delegated) or via EDI after Third Party Supplier / Energy Consultant enrollment. Custom integrations are available by business partnership.

Program
MySmartEnergy Portal Authorization & EDI (no public REST API)
Auth Method
Portal delegated access; EDI with PGP encryption (no OAuth API)
Rate Limits
Not applicable (no public API)
Interval Latency
1-2 hour delay from meter reading (portal)

Available Public Service Electric and Gas Company API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Meter reading data (EDI)EDI 867 via SFTP (no REST endpoint)GETANSI X12 004010

How to Register as a Public Service Electric and Gas Company API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain customer authorization (portal or consent form)
  2. 02For automated access, enroll as TPS or Energy Consultant with NJBPU and PSE&G
  3. 03Complete EDI application with PGP keys
  4. 04Pass EDI certification testing (814, 867, 810, 997)
  5. 05Begin EDI transaction exchange via SFTP

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Public Service Electric and Gas Company EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
814Change Request/ResponseCustomer switches, meter changes, service modifications
867Meter ReadingConsumption data, usage readings, billing data (outbound to TPS)
810InvoiceBill presentation for consolidated billing (outbound to TPS)
820Payment Order/RemittanceBill payments and remittance processing (inbound)
271Eligibility NotificationCustomer eligibility status and account qualification
997Functional AcknowledgementConfirmation of EDI message receipt and processing

How to Enroll in Public Service Electric and Gas Company EDI

  1. 01Obtain NJ BPU TPS or Energy Consultant license
  2. 02Obtain PJM certifications and agreements (electric suppliers)
  3. 03Submit the PSE&G TPS Application to TPSupplier@PSEG.com
  4. 04Submit signed Confidentiality Agreements (TPS and EDI provider)
  5. 05Submit EDI application with PGP keys
  6. 06Complete EDI certification testing
  7. 07Satisfy credit requirements and receive activation

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

PSE&G is a delivery utility in a PJM retail-choice market. The supply (BGS) portion of large C&I bills is exposed to PJM capacity prices, which have spiked sharply; the delivery portion is set by NJBPU rate cases and is driven by demand ($/kW) for LPL/GLP customers. Voltage-level selection (secondary vs primary/HT) and demand management are the primary delivery-side levers; competitive supply procurement (or solar) addresses the supply side.

Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
GLPGeneral commercial, secondary voltage
LPL-SecondaryLarge C&I secondary, ~500 kW+
LPL-Primary/HTLarge industrial primary/HT voltage
GSG / LVGCommercial/large-volume firm gas

Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Named delivery schedules: GLP (general), LPL (large, secondary/primary/HT subclasses)
  • LPL typically applies at ~500 kW peak load share and above
  • Demand charges ($/kW) dominate large-customer delivery bills
  • BGS supply set by annual February auction (effective June 1); BGS-CIEP hourly option for LPL/GLP
  • Gas C&I via GSG and LVG schedules; Conservation Incentive Program rider applies

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

Read the full Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

NJ Energy and Water Benchmarking Program

Under NJ's Clean Energy Act, commercial buildings >25,000 sq ft must benchmark energy and water annually via ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager. PSE&G provides whole-building aggregated data through MySmartEnergy.

  1. 01Confirm the building qualifies (>25,000 sq ft, NJ, commercial)
  2. 02Register at the PSE&G benchmarking page
  3. 03Define building composition in MySmartEnergy
  4. 04Request whole-building aggregated data
  5. 05Authorize ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager data exchange
  6. 06Authorize a third-party service provider via consent form

NJ Energy Choice / Third Party Supplier Program

New Jersey's deregulated supply program allowing customers to choose competing Third Party Suppliers. EDI integration is required for participation.

  1. 01Supplier obtains NJBPU TPS/EC license
  2. 02Submit PSE&G TPS Application
  3. 03Complete confidentiality and billing agreements
  4. 04Pass EDI certification testing
  5. 05Satisfy credit and receive activation

MySmartEnergy Third-Party Authorization

Customers can delegate MySmartEnergy portal access to energy managers and consultants for interval data without EDI enrollment.

  1. 01Customer logs into MySmartEnergy and opens access settings
  2. 02Provide consent to a specific third party
  3. 03Third party creates a MySmartEnergy account
  4. 04Third party requests access; customer approves
  5. 05Third party views and exports authorized interval data

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Green Button/ESPI and public REST API are not available from the utility as of 2026; programmatic access is available through Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com).
  • Billing portal history is limited to the previous 15 statements (~15-18 months).
  • Gas interval data availability is limited compared to electric.
  • Automated third-party access through the utility requires lengthy TPS/EC enrollment and EDI certification (2-4 months).

09

Public Service Electric and Gas Company Data Access FAQ

How do C&I customers get interval data from PSE&G?

Smart-metered customers access 15-minute to monthly interval data through the MySmartEnergy/MyMeter portal and export it as CSV/spreadsheet. Third parties can be delegated portal access by the customer, or use EDI 867 after Third Party Supplier enrollment.

Does PSE&G support Green Button or a public API?

Not as of 2026. PSE&G has not implemented Green Button/ESPI or a public REST API. Standardized data access is under NJ BPU review (Docket EO20110716). Today, use MySmartEnergy CSV export or EDI for automated access.

Is supply deregulated in PSE&G territory?

Yes. New Jersey's Energy Choice market lets customers buy electric and gas supply from licensed Third Party Suppliers while PSE&G provides delivery. Customers who do not choose receive Basic Generation Service (BGS).

How do we meet NJ building benchmarking requirements?

Buildings over 25,000 sq ft must benchmark annually. Use PSE&G's MySmartEnergy benchmarking program to send whole-building aggregated data to ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager; consultants can be authorized via the customer consent form.

What does it take for a supplier to get automated PSE&G data?

A Third Party Supplier or Energy Consultant must hold an NJBPU license, complete PSE&G's application and agreements, exchange PGP keys, and pass EDI certification testing. Plan 2-4 months before EDI access is operational.

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