South Plains Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

South Plains Electric Cooperative (SPEC) is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving more than 75,000 connected meters across 18 counties in West Texas. SPEC has deployed Gridstream AMI capable of 15-minute interval collection, but member-facing interval data, Green Button, EDI, and API access are not yet available — billing data is reached through the online portal and SPEC mobile app.

Texas · Electric Cooperative·75,401 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your South Plains Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
Online Member PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBills, payment history, monthly usageMonthly (per billing cycle)PDF, HTML
SPEC Mobile AppAll membersBills, balances, payment historyMonthlyIn-app, PDF
Custom Data Extract (by request)Commercial, IndustrialInterval/demand (special request)On requestManual / PDF
Manual Third-Party SharingAll membersBill PDFsPer billing cyclePDF
01

Billing Data Access

SPEC provides billing data through a web member portal, the SPEC mobile app, and e-billing. Data is available as PDF bills and HTML views; there are no CSV, XML, or structured exports, and no API for automation.

What Data Is on Your South Plains Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current bill amount and balance
  • Billing history (monthly)
  • Payment history
  • Due dates
  • Monthly kWh usage and charges
  • Multiple-account/meter management

How to Download South Plains Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log into the portal at https://billing.southplainselectric.com/onlineportal/ with your account number/User ID.
  2. 02Use multiple-account management to view each metered location for a business with several accounts.
  3. 03Download monthly bill PDFs for each account for records or to share with an energy advisor.
  4. 04For demand, interval, or custom data extracts, call Member Services at (806) 775-7766 to request a special data pull (may require a fee).
  5. 05Provide a signed authorization letter and account numbers when sharing data with a consultant or aggregator.

How to Download South Plains Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Navigate to https://billing.southplainselectric.com/onlineportal/ and click Member Login or Create New User.
  2. 02Enter your account number (format 00000000-000) or User ID; use Forgot Password to set credentials.
  3. 03Select your account and view current bill, balance, and due date.
  4. 04Open View Bill History and click a bill to download the PDF when available.
  5. 05Use Payment History to review past payments; enroll in E-Billing for paperless delivery.

Third-Party Access to South Plains Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Manual member-authorized sharing

  1. 01Member provides signed written authorization and/or account number to the advisor.
  2. 02Member logs into the SPEC portal or app and downloads bill PDFs.
  3. 03Member forwards PDFs to the third party each billing cycle (manual refresh required).

Nectar API access

  1. 01Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
  2. 02The member authorizes data retrieval through Nectar's secure authorization flow.
  3. 03Note: no formal SPEC Share My Data program exists.
PDF (bill documents)HTML (portal interface)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the South Plains Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SPEC's Gridstream AMI is capable of 15-minute interval data collection, but this data is not exposed to members or third parties. Only monthly billing-level consumption is available today; SPEC's meter overview references eventual member access as a future capability.

Meter Technology
Gridstream AMI (Landis+Gyr) with remote connect/disconnect, outage detection, voltage monitoring, and TOU support.
Electric Granularity
Monthly (billing) for members; 15-minute capability exists at the meter but is not member-accessible.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric only).

How to Download South Plains Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button / ESPI is not implemented by SPEC.
  2. 02Members wanting interval data should call (806) 775-7766 to request a custom extract.
  3. 03Subscribe to SPEC notifications for future member-portal usage features.

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which South Plains Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

SPEC has not implemented Green Button Download My Data. No ESPI/XML export is offered to members.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

No Green Button Connect My Data or third-party authorization system exists at SPEC.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

SPEC does not operate a developer portal, public API, or programmatic third-party data access program. The SPEC mobile app is proprietary with no external API. Third-party access requires manual member-authorized PDF sharing.

Program
None
Auth Method
Not available
Rate Limits
Not available
Interval Latency
Not available

How to Register as a South Plains Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01No API program exists.
  2. 02Contact SPEC at (806) 775-7766 to discuss any custom data-sharing arrangement.
  3. 03For multi-account portfolios, propose an aggregator or EDI arrangement directly to SPEC business services.

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

No formal EDI trading-partner program was identified for SPEC. No EDI implementation guide, transaction sets, or trading-partner enrollment is documented. As a rural cooperative, SPEC focuses on retail member services rather than B2B EDI.

How to Enroll in South Plains Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01Call SPEC Member Services at (806) 775-7766 and ask for business/billing services.
  2. 02Inquire whether an EDI arrangement is possible case-by-case.
  3. 03If available, request EDI specifications and provide your company DUNS and contact details.

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

SPEC's C&I structure escalates from flat-energy General Service for sub-50 kVa loads into demand-based Large Power tiers. As metered demand rises, the demand charge increases ($8.00 to $9.50 to $10.50 per kW) while the energy charge declines, rewarding higher, steadier load factors. A 75% demand ratchet (billing demand is no less than 75% of the highest demand in the prior 11 months) makes peak management essential. TOU is available for shiftable loads.

South Plains Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
General Service (Rate 6)Commercial/industrial up to ~50 kVa, flat energy
Large Power 50–499 kW (Rate 8)Mid-size C&I demand 50–499 kW
Large Power 500–999 kW (Rate 28)Large C&I demand 500–999 kW
Large Power 1,000–2,000 kW (Rate 29)Industrial demand 1,000–2,000 kW
Large Power TOU (Rate 408)Time-of-use for shiftable industrial load

South Plains Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Demand charges apply at 50 kW and above (Large Power schedules)
  • 75% demand ratchet over trailing 11 months
  • Declining-block energy: first 175 kWh per kW of billing demand priced higher
  • Power-factor adjustment if average PF below 95%
  • Time-of-Use option (Rate 408) for shiftable load
  • Board-approved ~8.93% increase effective May 2025 billing

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

Read the full South Plains Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

SPEC Mobile App

Proprietary iOS/Android app for account management, bill viewing, PDF download, payments, alerts, and outage reporting. Same login as the web portal; no external API.

  1. 01Search SPEC in the App Store or Google Play and install.
  2. 02Enter account number (00000000-000) and use Forgot Password to set credentials.
  3. 03View account info, bill history, and download available PDFs.

Gridstream Meter Opt-Out

Members may request an analog (Canon) meter instead of Gridstream AMI for a $50/month fee covering manual reading. Analog meters do not support remote access or interval data.

  1. 01Review the meter overview and opt-out details.
  2. 02Submit the opt-out form.
  3. 03Accept the $50/month manual-read fee.

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No member access to 15-minute interval data despite Gridstream AMI capability.
  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data / ESPI support.
  • No EDI trading-partner program.
  • No public API or developer portal.
  • No CSV or XML exports — only PDF bills and HTML portal views.
  • Third-party access is manual (member-authorized PDF sharing); no automated feed.

09

South Plains Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

Can my business get 15-minute interval data from South Plains Electric Cooperative?

Not through self-service today. SPEC's Gridstream AMI can collect 15-minute interval data, but there is no member-facing portal or API that exposes it. Commercial and industrial members can call (806) 775-7766 to request a custom interval or demand data extract, which may involve a fee.

Does SPEC support Green Button or an API for automated data access?

No. SPEC has not implemented Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data, has no ESPI compliance, and offers no public API or developer portal. Billing data is available only as PDF/HTML through the member portal and SPEC mobile app.

Which rate schedule applies to a commercial or industrial site on SPEC?

Loads up to about 50 kVa typically take General Service (Rate 6) with a flat $0.104869/kWh and no demand charge. Once metered demand exceeds 50 kW, sites move to Large Power schedules: Rate 8 (50–499 kW), Rate 28 (500–999 kW), or Rate 29 (1,000–2,000 kW), each with demand charges and declining-block energy.

How do SPEC's demand charges and the ratchet work?

Large Power demand is the maximum kW in any 15-minute interval during the billing period, but billing demand is never less than 75% of the highest demand set in the prior 11 months. Demand charges run $8.00/kW (Rate 8), $9.50/kW (Rate 28), and $10.50/kW (Rate 29), so a single peak can raise bills for almost a year.

Can I shop for a competitive electricity supplier on SPEC?

No. As a member-owned cooperative, SPEC opted out of ERCOT retail competition. There is no retail choice in its territory; the member-elected Board sets rates under SPEC's filed tariff.

Have SPEC rates changed recently?

Yes. The base tariff figures carry a 2017 effective date, but SPEC's Board approved a rate change effective the May 2025 billing cycle projected to raise annual revenue by about 8.93%. Wholesale power-cost billing adjustments under Section 20 also affect bills. Confirm current rates against the latest tariff or your bill.

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