Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Data Access Guide

Salt River Project (SRP) is one of the largest public power utilities in the United States, serving more than 1.1 million electric customers across the greater Phoenix metro. For commercial and industrial energy teams, SRP offers self-service usage and demand data through its My Account and SPATIA business portals, plus an unofficial JSON API used by aggregators — though it does not yet support Green Button or EDI for customer data. As a community-governed political subdivision with an elected board, SRP sets its own rates and Arizona has no retail electric choice in its territory.

Arizona · Municipal Utility·1,166,094 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account PortalResidential & CommercialBilling, daily/hourly usageMonthly / next-dayPDF, web view
SPATIA Business PortalCommercial & Industrial15-30 min interval, billing analysisNext-dayWeb view, reports
Unofficial My Account APIAllHourly usage and costNext-dayJSON (REST)
Third-Party AuthorizationAllAll account data5-10 business daysPDF, email
Nectar APIAllInterval, billingNext-dayJSON (REST), CSV
Green Button / CMDNoneNot supportedN/AN/A
01

Billing Data Access

SRP provides current and historical billing data through the web-based My Account portal, with PDF bill downloads and usage/cost charts. Larger commercial and industrial accounts get richer analysis through the SPATIA Energy Information Services portal and an assigned Strategic Energy Manager.

What Data Is on Your Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Bill

  • Current amount due and due date
  • Billing and payment history
  • Itemized PDF bills with rate and usage breakdown
  • Daily and hourly usage and cost charts
  • Demand (kW) readings
  • Bill estimates and projections

How to Download Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Contact your SRP Strategic Energy Manager (assigned at no charge) or the SRP Business Customer Center to request SPATIA access
  2. 02Receive SPATIA login credentials from SRP
  3. 03Log in at https://spatia.srpnet.com
  4. 04Generate energy usage graphs, billing analysis, and custom reports
  5. 05Download data in available formats for analysis

How to Download Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Create an account at https://myaccount.srpnet.com/power/accountsetup using your service address or account number
  2. 02Log in at https://myaccount.srpnet.com and complete two-factor authentication if enabled
  3. 03Open the My Bill section to view the current bill and payment due date
  4. 04Select a billing period and click Download PDF for an itemized statement
  5. 05Use My Usage for daily/hourly charts and custom date ranges (up to 3 years)

Third-Party Access to Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Billing Data

Online Third-Party Authorization (My Account)

  1. 01Customer logs into https://myaccount.srpnet.com and opens account settings
  2. 02Selects Share account information with a third party
  3. 03Enters third-party name and authorization scope, then confirms via email link
  4. 04Third party contacts SRP at (602) 236-8888 with the authorization reference to request data

Mailed Third-Party Authorization Form

  1. 01Download the Third Party Authorization Form from the SRP share-information page
  2. 02Customer completes service address, account number, third-party details, scope, and signature
  3. 03Mail/email/fax to SRP Customer Service, Tempe, AZ 85288 (allow 5-10 business days)
  4. 04Once on file, third party requests specific billing data by phone or email
PDFWeb portal viewJSON (via undocumented API)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SRP has deployed AMI smart meters across its territory. Hourly and daily usage is viewable in My Account; 15-30 minute interval data is available to enrolled business customers through SPATIA. An undocumented, reverse-engineered JSON API on the My Account backend returns hourly usage and cost data and is widely used by aggregators and the open-source srpenergy Python client.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), primarily Landis+Gyr smart meters
Electric Granularity
15-minute or 30-minute interval demand (plan-dependent); hourly usage via portal/API
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (SRP does not provide gas service)

How to Download Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Interval Data

  1. 01Log into https://myaccount.srpnet.com
  2. 02Open the My Usage section and select the Hourly view
  3. 03Choose a custom date range
  4. 04Export to PDF or screenshot (no native CSV export from My Account)
  5. 05For 15-30 minute interval data, use the SPATIA business portal at https://spatia.srpnet.com

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

SRP does not offer Green Button Download My Data. No ESPI XML export is available; customers export PDF bills and usage charts only.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

SRP does not participate in the Green Button Alliance or offer Connect My Data (CMD). No OAuth 2.0 third-party authorization or standardized ESPI API exists at the utility. Third parties needing standardized interval data can use Nectar's API — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

SRP publishes no official API. A reverse-engineered JSON endpoint on the My Account backend returns hourly usage and TOU cost breakdowns and is used by third parties and the srpenergy Python client. For a supported path, Nectar provides API access to SRP billing and interval data through a standardized REST API — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
Undocumented My Account API + Nectar API
Auth Method
Session-based with XSRF token (unofficial API); customer-authorized access via Nectar
Rate Limits
Undocumented; no SLA on the unofficial endpoint
Interval Latency
Next-day / post-billing (no real-time)

Available Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Authenticate (unofficial)https://myaccount.srpnet.com/myaccountapi/api/login/authorizePOSTJSON
Hourly usage detail (unofficial)https://myaccount.srpnet.com/myaccountapi/api/usage/hourlydetailGETJSON

How to Register as a Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District API Vendor

  1. 01Customer connects their SRP account via Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com) or the srpenergy client
  2. 02Nectar authenticates and collects usage data on a recurring basis
  3. 03Third party queries the Nectar REST API
  4. 04For the unofficial endpoint, authenticate, capture the XSRF token, then request hourlydetail with billaccount and date range

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

SRP does not support EDI transactions for meter or billing data access and does not act as an EDI trading partner for customer data interchange. EDI capabilities exist only for supplier/vendor procurement and accounts payable, which is unrelated to customer energy data.

How to Enroll in Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District EDI


    06

    Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

    SRP's C&I plans are demand- and time-sensitive: a meaningful share of the bill comes from per-kW demand charges that peak in the July-August Summer Peak season, and TOU plans add a 5-10 p.m. weekday on-peak window. Choosing between standard demand (E-36) and TOU (E-32) — and managing the summer peak — is the primary lever for commercial customers. Very large loads served at a substation move to E-65 with its high fixed and Facilities charges but lower per-unit energy.

    Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Rate Schedule List

    ScheduleApplicability
    E-36 General ServiceGeneral commercial / small industrial — standard demand and tiered seasonal energy
    E-32 TOU General ServiceCommercial customers electing time-of-use pricing
    E-65 Substation Large General ServiceLarge C&I served at a dedicated substation transformer

    Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Rate Features & TOU Details

    • Three seasons: Summer (May/Jun/Sep/Oct), Summer Peak (Jul/Aug), Winter (Nov-Apr)
    • Demand charges apply to kW over 5 kW on general service plans and peak in Summer Peak
    • TOU on-peak window is 5-10 p.m. weekdays; off-peak 8 a.m.-3 p.m. daily
    • Fuel and Purchased Power Adjustment (FPPAM) is a separate, periodically reset component
    • Aggregation discount of $0.0003/kWh for qualifying multi-account customers at 300,000+ kWh/month
    • 1% primary-voltage metering discount on per-kW and per-kWh charges

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

    Read the full Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Rate Optimization Guide →

    07

    Other Data Access Programs

    Strategic Energy Manager Program

    Business customers are assigned a dedicated Strategic Energy Manager at no charge who provides customized usage reports, on-site facility visits, efficiency analysis, and account optimization support.

    1. 01Contact the SRP Business Customer Center with your account number
    2. 02Request assignment of a Strategic Energy Manager
    3. 03Work with the manager to receive customized reports and consulting

    srpenergy Open-Source Python Client

    Community-maintained Python package (Lamoreaux Lab) that authenticates to the unofficial My Account API and retrieves hourly usage data, including TOU plan support. No SLA; relies on undocumented endpoints.

    1. 01pip install srpenergy
    2. 02Initialize SrpEnergyClient with account ID, username, password
    3. 03Call client.usage(start, end) to retrieve hourly kW and cost tuples

    08

    Limitations & Considerations

    • No official public API or developer documentation — only an undocumented, reverse-engineered endpoint with no SLA.
    • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data support; no ESPI XML.
    • No EDI (814/867) support for customer meter or billing data.
    • No real-time or streaming interval data; usage refreshes next-day or post-billing.
    • My Account interval data cannot be exported to CSV natively — only PDF/screenshot or via SPATIA/aggregators.
    • Third-party billing access is a manual, phone/email-based process after authorization (no automated delivery).

    09

    Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District Data Access FAQ

    Does SRP offer an API for commercial energy data?

    SRP publishes no official, documented API. C&I customers access 15-30 minute interval data through the SPATIA business portal, and developers can use a reverse-engineered My Account JSON endpoint (no SLA). Nectar provides API access to SRP billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

    Can a consultant or energy manager pull our SRP data on our behalf?

    Yes. The customer authorizes a third party either online through My Account or via the mailed Third Party Authorization Form (5-10 business days to process). Once on file, the third party requests data by phone or email — there is no automated API delivery directly from SRP.

    How does SRP charge commercial customers for demand?

    Most C&I plans bill a per-kW demand charge on kW over 5 kW (general service) that varies by season and peaks in the July-August Summer Peak. For example, E-36 demand runs $4.37/kW in winter up to $7.13/kW in Summer Peak; E-65 on-peak demand reaches $16.84/kW in Summer Peak.

    Can SRP commercial customers shop for a competitive electric supplier?

    No. SRP is a self-regulated public power district and Arizona has no active retail electric choice in SRP territory. Rates are set by SRP's elected Board through a public pricing process, and all customers buy bundled electric service from SRP.

    When did SRP's commercial rates last change?

    Effective with the November 2025 billing cycle. General Service base rates rose 2.7% and Large General Service 4.4%, each partially offset by an FPPAM decrease for a net 1.3% increase. Monthly commercial service charges were unchanged.

    Does SRP support Green Button?

    No. SRP does not participate in the Green Button Alliance and offers neither Download My Data nor Connect My Data. Standardized interval data is available programmatically through Nectar — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

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