Sevier County Electric System Data Access Guide

Sevier County Electric System (SCES) is a municipally owned, nonprofit TVA distributor serving about 63,500 accounts in East Tennessee. Data access is limited to an online portal, mobile app, and FlexPay prepay; no Green Button, API, or EDI is offered. Retail rates pass through TVA wholesale costs.

Tennessee · Municipal Utility·63,506 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Sevier County Electric System Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online Customer PortalResidential & CommercialBilling, usageDaily/MonthlyHTML, PDF
SCES Mobile AppResidential & CommercialBilling, balance, usageDaily/MonthlyApp view
FlexPay PrepayEnrolled customersDaily balance & usageDailyPortal/app
Direct Utility RequestC&I (with authorization)Billing, usage5-10 business daysPDF / email
01

Billing Data Access

Customers and businesses access bills and usage through the SCES online customer portal and the SCES Mobile app. There is no documented CSV/Excel export, API, or third-party authorization platform; detailed or bulk data requires a direct, customer-authorized request to SCES.

What Data Is on Your Sevier County Electric System Bill

  • Current account balance
  • Billing history and past bills
  • Usage information (graphs)
  • Payment history
  • Daily balance/usage via FlexPay

How to Download Sevier County Electric System Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the business account at https://billing.sces.net/oscp/ selecting Commercial
  2. 02Log in to view balance, billing history, and usage graphs
  3. 03For detailed/interval data, call (865) 453-2887 or use https://sces.net/contact/
  4. 04Submit a written request specifying account, data type, timeframe, and business purpose
  5. 05For third parties, include signed customer authorization (allow 5-10 business days)

How to Download Sevier County Electric System Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to https://billing.sces.net/oscp/ and click Create New User
  2. 02Enter your account number and verify identity (last 4 of phone or SSN/DL)
  3. 03Select Residential and create a username and password
  4. 04Log in to view balance, billing history, and usage graphs
  5. 05Enable e-billing notifications and alerts

Third-Party Access to Sevier County Electric System Billing Data

Manual customer-authorized request

  1. 01Obtain signed written customer authorization (account, data, timeframe, purpose)
  2. 02Submit to SCES by phone (865) 453-2887, contact form, or mail
  3. 03SCES verifies authorization and responds in 5-10 business days, typically by PDF/email
Web portal (HTML)PDF bills (browser save)Mobile app view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Sevier County Electric System Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SCES has not publicly disclosed AMI deployment details. Usage dashboards exist in the portal/app and FlexPay provides daily balance/usage, but interval-granularity data (15/30-minute or hourly) is not available through any documented self-service or programmatic method and must be requested directly, subject to Tennessee privacy law.

Meter Technology
Metering supports usage dashboards and FlexPay daily reads; AMI percentage and interval capability not published
Electric Granularity
Daily usage visible via FlexPay/dashboard; 15/30-minute interval not published
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only)

How to Download Sevier County Electric System Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not offered
  2. 02Call (865) 453-2887 or use https://sces.net/contact/ to ask what granularity (daily/hourly) can be provided for a specific account

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Sevier County Electric System rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

SCES is not listed in the Green Button Alliance directory and does not offer Download My Data.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data / ESPI (NAESB REQ.21) implementation. No OAuth third-party authorization.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

SCES does not operate a developer portal, public API, or ESPI endpoint of its own. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Otherwise, third-party access is manual and customer-authorized.

Program
None
Auth Method
None (manual written authorization)
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Not available

How to Register as a Sevier County Electric System API Vendor

  1. 01Collect signed customer authorization
  2. 02Submit a formal data request to SCES
  3. 03Receive data by PDF/email within 5-10 business days

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Sevier County Electric System EDI

  1. 01EDI is not supported
  2. 02Tennessee is not deregulated, so supplier-change (814) and related transactions do not apply
  3. 03Use phone (865) 453-2887 or the contact form for B2B communications

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

As a TVA distributor, SCES applies TVA's standard rate-class structure (GSA-1/2/3 and manufacturing) with a monthly fuel cost adjustment that tracks TVA wholesale costs. Specific C&I dollar figures are not published online, but the verified residential figures ($20.06 service charge, $0.09436/kWh as of Oct 2023) and FindEnergy averages (commercial ~12.39 cents/kWh, industrial ~6.77 cents/kWh) indicate demand-metered and manufacturing classes carry meaningfully lower energy rates in exchange for demand charges. Cost control centers on rate-class fit and demand management; confirm current figures directly with SCES.

Sevier County Electric System Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
GSA-1 / GSA-2 / GSA-3Commercial general service from small to large demand-metered loads.
Manufacturing / Large PowerLargest industrial loads under TVA contract-demand terms.

Sevier County Electric System Rate Features & TOU Details

  • TVA-distributor rate structure (GSA-1/2/3, manufacturing)
  • Monthly TVA fuel cost adjustment passes through wholesale costs
  • Demand ($/kW) charges on GSA-2, GSA-3, and manufacturing classes
  • No retail supplier choice
  • Specific C&I tariff figures not published online

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

Read the full Sevier County Electric System Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

FlexPay Prepay Billing

Prepaid electricity program with daily balance calculations and real-time consumption monitoring; no deposits, no late/reconnect fees.

  1. 01Review the FlexPay page
  2. 02Call (865) 453-2887 or visit the office to enroll
  3. 03Add funds via portal, app, phone, or in person

E-Billing

Paperless billing with email notifications and automatic posting to the online account.

  1. 01Log into the online portal
  2. 02Select the E-Billing option
  3. 03Confirm your email address

Levelized Billing

Rolling 12-month average billing to smooth seasonal bill swings.

  1. 01Request Levelized Billing from SCES
  2. 02Bills reflect a rolling 12-month average plus 1/12 of any difference
  3. 03Reconcile on leaving the plan or SCES

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data)
  • No public API or developer portal
  • No EDI support
  • No third-party authorization / Share My Data platform
  • No documented CSV/Excel export
  • Interval/AMI data availability uncertain; manual request only
  • Specific C&I rate schedule dollar figures not published online

09

Sevier County Electric System Data Access FAQ

Can a C&I customer get interval or 15-minute demand data from SCES?

Not through self-service. SCES has not published AMI/interval capability. C&I customers should call (865) 453-2887 or use the contact form to request the finest available granularity (often daily); allow 5-10 business days and expect PDF/email delivery.

Does SCES support Green Button, an API, or third-party data access?

SCES is not in the Green Button Alliance directory and offers no public API or ESPI of its own. Nectar provides API access to SCES billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Other third-party access is manual and customer-authorized.

How does a consultant obtain a client's SCES data?

Get signed written customer authorization (account, data type, timeframe, purpose) and submit it to SCES by phone, contact form, or mail. SCES verifies and responds within 5-10 business days, subject to Tennessee privacy law.

Why don't SCES rates appear as a published tariff book?

SCES is a TVA distributor in a regulated, non-deregulated market. Retail rates are set locally and pass through TVA wholesale costs; published rate detail lives on the SCES billing page and in TVA wholesale schedules rather than a state tariff book.

Can C&I customers shop for a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Tennessee has no retail choice. SCES is the sole provider in its territory and buys all power from TVA.

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