Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Data Access Guide

Snohomish County PUD No. 1 is the 12th-largest consumer-owned utility in the United States, serving roughly 382,000 electric customers across Snohomish County and Camano Island, Washington. As a public utility district there is no retail electric choice; customers access billing and 15-minute interval data through the MySnoPUD portal (MyMeter platform), with secondary-user and whole-building aggregation pathways for C&I energy managers.

Washington · Municipal Utility·382,000 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MySnoPUD PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBills, usage, 15-min intervalNext-day interval; per-cycle billingWeb, PDF, CSV
Secondary User AccessAll (consultant access)Configurable: usage, billing, accountSame as portalWeb, CSV
Whole Building ProfileCommercial / multi-meter buildingsAggregated monthly usage5-10 business day approvalCSV
ENERGY STAR Portfolio ManagerCommercial (C&I)Monthly usage syncUp to 24h to activateESPM web services
01

Billing Data Access

Billing data is available through the MySnoPUD online portal (operated by Accelerated Innovations / VertexOne on the MyMeter platform), serving 350,000+ electric and water customers. Bills can be viewed as PDFs and usage/billing data exported as CSV.

What Data Is on Your Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Bill

  • Current and historical bill statements
  • Charges, usage, rates and payment detail
  • Payment and transaction history
  • Account adjustments and credits

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Create or log into the MySnoPUD account for the business
  2. 02Open View/Pay Bill to download statements as PDF
  3. 03Navigate to the Data section and select Download to export usage as CSV
  4. 04Choose a custom date range (full history available)
  5. 05For multi-meter sites, request a Whole Building Profile (see programs)

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Visit https://my.snopud.com/ and click Create a Profile
  2. 02Provide PUD account number and service zip code
  3. 03Verify email and log in
  4. 04Open View/Pay Bill to see current and past bills
  5. 05Use the Data/Charts section to download usage as CSV

Third-Party Access to Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Billing Data

Secondary User Access

  1. 01Account holder logs into MySnoPUD and opens User Profile
  2. 02Clicks Connect User / Add Additional User
  3. 03Selects permissions (Usage Data on by default; Financial, Payments, Account Info optional)
  4. 04Sets duration (30/60/90 days, custom, or no end date)
  5. 05Invites the third party by email; access granted on login
PDF (bill statements)CSV (usage and billing export)Web portal view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Through the Connect Up AMI program, Snohomish County PUD is replacing 400,000+ electromechanical meters with advanced digital meters (100,000+ installed as of Sept 2025), processing ~160 million meter measurements daily via a cloud MDMS on AWS. Electric interval data is available at 15-minute granularity through MySnoPUD.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (Connect Up program); cloud-based meter data management on AWS
Electric Granularity
15-minute intervals (96 reads/day)
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (PUD does not provide gas; water meters report hourly)

How to Download Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into MySnoPUD
  2. 02Open the Data or Charts section
  3. 03Click Download on the usage chart
  4. 04Confirm CSV format and select a date range
  5. 05Download the interval dataset (timestamp + kWh)

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

The MyMeter / Accelerated Innovations (VertexOne) platform supports Green Button standards and the vendor is a Green Button Alliance member, but Snohomish County PUD does not explicitly advertise Green Button Download My Data. CSV export is the documented self-service path. Confirm with the PUD before relying on ESPI XML.

Formats
CSV (documented), ESPI XML (vendor-capable, unconfirmed)
Available To
Not formally offered by the PUD

Connect My Data

No documented Green Button Connect My Data (CMD) program. Ongoing third-party access is handled through the Secondary User authorization model instead.

API Standard
ESPI / NAESB REQ.21 (vendor platform capability, not confirmed for SnoPUD)
Available To
Not formally offered

04

Third-Party API Access

Snohomish County PUD does not publish a customer-facing REST API. The MyMeter platform exposes APIs internally (the mobile app relies on them), but third-party programmatic access is achieved through customer-granted Secondary User permissions, the Whole Building Profile, or an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager web-services link.

Program
No public API (Secondary User authorization model)
Auth Method
Customer-delegated portal access (Secondary User); ESPM web services connection
Rate Limits
Not published
Interval Latency
Next-day for 15-minute interval data via portal

How to Register as a Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain account-holder authorization for the target account
  2. 02Have the account holder grant Secondary User access with Usage Data permission
  3. 03Create or log into your own MySnoPUD account
  4. 04Download interval CSV or link the account to ESPM for benchmarking

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County EDI

  1. 01Contact Business Customer Services at 425-783-1012
  2. 02Request EDI capabilities and partner agreement
  3. 03Ask for ANSI X12 specifications and VAN requirements
  4. 04Specify use case (billing, energy data, account setup)

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Snohomish PUD C&I rates are hydro-anchored and among the lowest in the nation, reflecting low-cost Bonneville Power Administration hydropower. Rate design moves from simple energy-plus-base-charge for small business to demand-based, declining energy rates for the largest loads, rewarding high, steady load factors. A 2.5% overall increase took effect April 1, 2026.

Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule 20 — Small & Mid-Size BusinessUnder 30,000 kWh/month and 100 kW or less
Schedule 25 — Large BusinessOver 30,000 kWh/month or over 100 kW; demand charges apply
Schedule 36 — Largest BusinessCustomer-owned transformers, over 5 MW
Schedule 37 — New Large Single LoadAnnual growth of 87,600 MWh

Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Energy charges decline as customer size grows (8.572 -> 8.365 -> 6.862 cents/kWh)
  • Demand charges ($/kW) apply at Schedule 25 (>100 kW) and Schedule 36 ($6.35/kW)
  • Greater-of formulas protect against very low load factor accounts
  • Largest customers must own transformers and exceed 5 MW
  • Time-of-Day pilot (Schedules 36/20/25) tested peak-load shifting

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

Read the full Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Whole Building Profile (Multi-Meter Aggregation)

Building owners and authorized third parties can aggregate all meters serving a building into one monthly usage profile, ideal for Washington Clean Buildings benchmarking.

  1. 01Visit my.snopud.com/WholeBuilding/RequestOwnerPermission
  2. 02Select Building Owner or Third-Party and all service addresses
  3. 03Provide requestor name, organization, title and contact info
  4. 04Attest and submit; PUD reviews in 5-10 business days
  5. 05Access aggregated monthly kWh and export as CSV

ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Integration

MySnoPUD integrates with EPA ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager so C&I customers can benchmark monthly usage against peer buildings.

  1. 01Create an ESPM account and add the property
  2. 02In ESPM Contacts, search for MySnoPUD and click Connect
  3. 03MySnoPUD auto-accepts (up to 24 hours)
  4. 04Monthly usage syncs automatically for benchmarking

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No public REST API for programmatic access
  • Green Button not formally offered (platform-capable only)
  • EDI capabilities exist via SAP backend but are not publicly specified
  • No formal bulk aggregator program; Secondary User is per-customer and manual
  • Third-party access is time-limited (30/60/90 days or custom)
  • Whole Building Profile requires 5-10 business day PUD approval

09

Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Data Access FAQ

How does a C&I energy manager get interval data for a client's Snohomish PUD account?

Have the account holder log into MySnoPUD, open User Profile, and grant your email Secondary User access with the Usage Data permission. Once you accept the email invitation and log in, you can download 15-minute interval data as CSV for the authorized period (30/60/90 days or custom).

Is there a public API for bulk or automated data pulls?

No. Snohomish County PUD does not offer a public REST API or formal aggregator program. Programmatic needs are met through customer-delegated Secondary User access, the Whole Building Profile, or an ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager web-services link. For bulk needs, contact Business Services at 425-783-1012.

How do I get whole-building data for a multi-tenant commercial property?

Submit a Whole Building Profile request at my.snopud.com/WholeBuilding/RequestOwnerPermission with all service addresses and your professional credentials. After PUD review (5-10 business days) you can access combined monthly kWh and export it to CSV or ESPM.

Does Snohomish PUD support Green Button?

Not as a formally advertised program. The underlying MyMeter (VertexOne) platform is Green Button-capable, but the documented self-service path is CSV export from the portal. Confirm ESPI XML availability directly with the PUD before relying on it.

What rate schedule applies to my commercial or industrial facility?

Small and mid-size businesses (under 30,000 kWh/month and 100 kW or less) take the small/medium business schedule; larger loads over 30,000 kWh/month or 100 kW take the large business schedule with demand charges; customers over 5 MW that own their transformers take the largest-business schedule (Schedule 37). See the 2026 electric rate book for full terms.

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