Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Data Access Guide

Wilson Energy, the fourth-largest city-owned electric system in North Carolina, serves 36,751 customers in Wilson and parts of six surrounding counties with power supplied through NCEMPA. AMI smart meters are fully deployed (2017) and hourly usage is viewable through the MyUsage.com and MyWilson portals, but there is no Green Button, EDI, API, or data export — C&I teams negotiate access through the Energy Services Manager.

North Carolina · Municipal Utility·36,751 customers·Last updated May 28, 2026

How to Get Your Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyWilson PortalResidential and commercialBills, 12 months consumption with temperature overlayMonthly / daily viewsWeb graphs (no export)
MyUsage.com (Exceleron)All customers (AMI fully deployed)Hourly/daily interval usage, 30+ daysDailyWeb / mobile app (view-only)
Express Pay PhoneAll customersBilling history, account details24/7Voice
Energy Services ManagerC&I and multi-location accounts; third parties with authorizationCustom data arrangements, load managementCase-by-caseNegotiated
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Billing Data Access

Billing data is accessible through the MyWilson portal (current and historical bills, 12 months of consumption with temperature correlation) and the 24/7 Express Pay phone line. There is no CSV/XML export, API, or third-party authorization mechanism; third parties work through the Energy Services Manager with customer authorization.

What Data Is on Your Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Bill

  • Current and historical bills
  • Monthly consumption over the past year
  • Consumption by day, month, and year with temperature overlay
  • Upcoming due dates, account summary, and balance

How to Download Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account in MyWilson with the Location #
  2. 02Review consumption with temperature overlay for the past 12 months
  3. 03For custom data access or multi-location accounts, contact Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill at chill@wilsonnc.org / 252-399-2417
  4. 04Explore load management program participation for demand data and credits

How to Download Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Navigate to https://my.wilsonnc.org/login
  2. 02Create an account with email and password
  3. 03Link the Wilson Energy account using the Location # (upper right of bill) or phone number
  4. 04Log in to view bills, consumption trends, and due dates

Third-Party Access to Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Billing Data

Manual authorization via Energy Services Manager

  1. 01Customer signs a power of attorney or written authorization form
  2. 02Third party provides the authorization to Wilson Energy customer service
  3. 03Contact Crystal Hill (chill@wilsonnc.org, 252-399-2417) for C&I and multi-location arrangements
  4. 04Negotiate data sharing case-by-case — no automated portal exists
Web portal display with graphs (no CSV/XML export)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

Wilson Energy completed full AMI deployment in 2017, covering all 36,751 customers with daily and hourly interval data. Customers view interval data through MyUsage.com (Exceleron) — hourly breakdowns, 30-day history, temperature overlay, and usage alerts — and through MyWilson as a secondary source. Data is view-only: no CSV, API, or Green Button export exists.

Meter Technology
AMI smart meters, fully deployed 2017 across the entire service territory.
Electric Granularity
Hourly breakdown of daily consumption

How to Download Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Interval Data

  1. 01Register at https://www.myusage.com or download the MyUsage mobile app
  2. 02Select Wilson Energy from the utility list
  3. 03Enter account details or Location #
  4. 04View daily consumption with hourly granularity and temperature overlay
  5. 05Configure email alerts for high consumption
  6. 06Note: data is view-only — no CSV or API export is available

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Green Button / ESPI standards are not implemented or advertised by Wilson Energy. Contact Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill to ask about future plans.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

Connect My Data is not available; the Exceleron MyUsage platform does not support OAuth or third-party data sharing.

Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

Wilson Energy maintains no public API, developer portal, Share My Data program, or aggregator integrations. The only programmatic interface is an ArcGIS REST mapping service (gis.wilsonnc.org) limited to geographic data. Consultants and aggregators negotiate access case-by-case through the Energy Services Manager with written customer authorization.

Program
None (case-by-case via Energy Services Manager)
Auth Method
Written customer authorization / power of attorney; manual processing

How to Register as a Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain a signed power of attorney or authorization form from the customer
  2. 02Contact Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill at chill@wilsonnc.org / (252) 399-2417
  3. 03Describe the use case (consulting, facility management, multi-location)
  4. 04Negotiate a custom data sharing arrangement

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Wilson Energy offers no EDI. As a municipal utility outside NC Utilities Commission regulation, it documents no 814/820/867/810 transaction sets, VAN connections, or trading partner enrollment, and it does not appear in the DOE EERE list of utilities offering EDI. Commercial customers needing automated exchange should contact the Energy Services Manager about custom arrangements.


06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Residential Rate ScheduleResidential customers
General Service Small (MGS-4)Commercial customers 35-300 kW
General Service Medium (FR-MGS-5 CP)Commercial customers 30-500 kW
General Service Large 1 (FR-1-4 Gen Serv CP)Large customers 500-10,000 kW
General Service Large 2 (FR-2-4 Gen Serv CP)Large customers 10,000-20,000 kW
General Service Large 3 (FR-3-4 Gen Serv CP)Largest customers above 20,000 kW
Load Management Riders (Gen-1 Rider-3, Gen-2 Rider-3, LM-Rider-4)Customers participating in peak-shaving load management programs
Lighting (LU-3) / Renewable Rider / Towns (AR-TS-5)Street/outdoor lighting, solar customers, and municipalities

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

Read the full Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Load Management Program

Peak-shaving program for large customers with associated riders (Gen-1 Rider-3, Gen-2 Rider-3, LM-Rider-4) crediting participants for curtailing or self-generating during coincident peaks; enrollment and related data access run through key account resources.

  1. 01Contact Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill at 252-399-2417
  2. 02Review eligibility and applicable rider
  3. 03Enroll and coordinate peak-event participation

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No data export — billing and interval data are view-only in web portals; no CSV/XML downloads.
  • No Green Button / ESPI or Connect My Data implementation.
  • No EDI transaction support or trading partner program.
  • No public API or developer portal (GIS mapping API only); no aggregator integrations documented.
  • No formal third-party authorization portal — access is negotiated case-by-case with written customer authorization.

09

Wilson Energy (City of Wilson, NC) Data Access FAQ

How do C&I customers see interval data from Wilson Energy?

Through MyUsage.com (Exceleron) — register, select Wilson Energy, and view daily consumption with hourly granularity, a 30-day history window, and temperature overlay; the MyWilson portal adds 12 months of consumption trends. All 36,751 customers have AMI smart meters (fully deployed 2017), but data is view-only with no CSV or API export.

Can third parties or aggregators pull Wilson Energy data programmatically?

No. There is no public API, Green Button, EDI, or aggregator integration. Consultants need a signed customer authorization (power of attorney) and should contact Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill (chill@wilsonnc.org, 252-399-2417) to negotiate a case-by-case data arrangement.

What commercial rate schedules does Wilson Energy offer?

Effective July 1, 2024: General Service Small (MGS-4, 35-300 kW), Medium (FR-MGS-5 CP, 30-500 kW), and three Large coincident-peak tiers (FR-1/2/3-4) spanning 500 kW to over 20,000 kW, plus load management riders, lighting (LU-3), a renewable rider, and a municipal schedule (AR-TS-5). Schedules are published at wilsonnc.org.

How can large facilities reduce demand costs at Wilson Energy?

Join the Load Management program: the Gen-1/Gen-2 Rider-3 and LM-Rider-4 riders credit customers for curtailing load or running generation during NCEMPA coincident peaks. Pair hourly MyUsage data with peak-event participation — enrollment runs through Energy Services Manager Crystal Hill at 252-399-2417.

What does Nectar's roadmap support level mean for Wilson Energy?

Wilson Energy is on Nectar's roadmap — automated ingestion is planned but not yet productized. Because the utility offers no data export or API, Nectar works with customer-shared bill copies and negotiated arrangements through the Energy Services Manager while integration options develop.

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