Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Data Access Guide
We Energies (Wisconsin Electric Power Company), a WEC Energy Group subsidiary, serves roughly 1.17 million electric and 416,000 gas customers across Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Commercial and industrial customers access 15-minute interval data via the MyMeter platform, 10+ years of monthly history through Business Account Online, and EDI 810/820 transactions, within Wisconsin's fully regulated electricity market.
How to Get Your Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Data: All Access Methods
| Method | 1st Party | 3rd Party | Customer Types | Data Types | Latency | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| My Account Portal | ✓ | ✓ | Residential and small business | Billing, monthly usage | Monthly | PDF / Web |
| Business Account Online | ✓ | ✓ | Commercial & industrial | Monthly usage (10+ years), forecasting | Monthly | Web / downloadable reports |
| MyMeter | ✓ | — | Electric customers | 15-min to annual interval | Daily (alerts at 10 AM) | Web / charts |
| EDI 810/820 | ✓ | ✓ | Large business (via BPO for third parties) | Invoices, payments | Transactional | ANSI X-12 |
| EIS / GTS / Nectar | ✓ | ✓ | Eligible specialized, gas transport, and authorized third parties | Real-time/daily usage, gas nominations, aggregated data | Real-time to monthly | Web / API (aggregator) |
Billing Data Access
We Energies provides billing access through the My Account portal (residential and small business) and Business Account Online (C&I), the latter offering 10+ years of monthly usage history. Third parties access data after the customer files a Third-Party Verification Agreement.
What Data Is on Your Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Bill
- Current and historical bills (up to 24 months in My Account)
- Bill comparison charts (month and year-over-year)
- Payment history
- Bill PDFs
- Account summary and recent activity
- Monthly energy usage with 10+ years history (Business Account Online)
- Cost forecasting and consumption analysis
How to Download Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Bills (Business & Commercial)
- 01Visit https://www.we-energies.com/savings/business/energy-management
- 02Click Sign in / Sign up for Business Account Online
- 03Authenticate with account credentials
- 04Review monthly energy use across 10+ years on the dashboard
- 05Use forecasting tools to model price and operational scenarios
- 06Generate and download consumption reports; group multiple accounts
How to Download Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Bills (Residential)
- 01Go to https://www.we-energies.com/myaccount and click Sign In / Sign Up
- 02Create an account using account number and account holder name as on the bill
- 03Verify with last 4 digits of SSN or FEIN
- 04Open Track energy use and bills
- 05View up to 24 months of bill history and download PDFs
- 06Use Compare your bills to analyze trends
Third-Party Access to Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Billing Data
Third-Party Verification Agreement
- 01Customer completes the Third-Party Verification Agreement at we-energies.com/services/marketers
- 02Customer and agent sign and email the agreement to eis@we-energies.com
- 03We Energies records the authorization (effective in 1-2 business days)
- 04Third party requests usage/billing data in writing with account numbers and date range
- 05We Energies fulfills the request to the authorized third party (data retrieval fee may apply)
Nectar API
- 01Customer authorizes Nectar to access the We Energies account
- 02Nectar pulls billing and consumption data automatically
- 03Customer shares data with third-party applications
- 04Third parties access standardized data via the Nectar API
Want to understand the charges on your bill?
See the Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →Interval Data & Smart Meters
We Energies offers MyMeter, an interval-metering platform delivering 15-minute to annual granularity electric usage with real-time monitoring, heat-map views, and alerts. MyMeter is primarily a first-party customer portal and requires separate login credentials from My Account.
How to Download Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Interval Data via Green Button
- 01We Energies has not implemented Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data
- 02Use MyMeter instead: go to https://www.we-energies.com/mymeter/ and sign up
- 03Create a MyMeter account (separate from My Account) with full 15-digit account number and exact account holder name
- 04View interval data from 15 minutes to 1 year in Chart View, or use Data View heat maps
- 05Set consumption thresholds/alerts and download reports for analysis
- 06For standardized API data, use Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com)
Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.
See which Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →Third-Party API Access
We Energies does not publish a native usage-data REST API or Green Button Connect My Data. Programmatic third-party access is achieved through the Energy Information System (EIS) for eligible specialized-service customers, the Marketers & Brokers authorization program, and Nectar, which exposes standardized billing and usage data via API after customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
Available Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) API Endpoints
| Function | Endpoint | Method | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standardized utility data (via aggregator) | Nectar API (docs.nectarclimate.com) | GET | JSON / standardized |
| EIS data export (portal) | https://www.we-energies.com/services/eis | GET | Web portal / download |
How to Register as a Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) API Vendor
- 01Customer completes the Third-Party Verification Agreement naming the third party
- 02Third party emails eis@we-energies.com with the customer account info and authorization
- 03Request an EIS profile for the third-party user
- 04Receive username/password (typically 3-5 business days)
- 05Log in to EIS to view and export authorized customer data, or use an aggregator's Arc API
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
Supported Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) EDI Transaction Sets
| Code | Name | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 810 | Invoice | Electronic billing invoice (ANSI X-12 UIG) sent the day the bill is prepared, replacing paper statements |
| 820 | Payment Order / Remittance Advice | ACH bill payment via CCD+ / CTX; one-time or recurring, lowest-cost electronic payment option |
How to Enroll in Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) EDI
- 01Confirm or procure EDI translation software supporting ANSI X-12 (UIG)
- 02Establish a Value Added Network (VAN) mailbox or direct connection
- 03Email businesscenterlbc@we-energies.com to request the EDI 810 Implementation Guide and enrollment package
- 04Sign the EDI Trading Partner Agreement (we-energies.com/payment-bill/edi_terms)
- 05Provide EDI software/VAN details, 810 receiver ID, and 820 sender ID
- 06Coordinate testing with the We Energies EDI team, then activate production
Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis
We Energies WI C&I electric pricing escalates with usage and voltage. Small secondary customers (Cg1) pay energy-only; crossing 329 kWh/day forces demand-metered TOU (Cg2), and 986 kWh/day forces the larger Cg3. Primary-voltage customers (Cp1) face the highest demand charges (~$22/kW summer on-peak) but lower energy rates, with interruptible options (CpFN) trading firmness for discounted non-firm demand. Gas C&I customers choose firm sales (Fg, full supply with PGA) or firm transportation (Tf, distribution only, customer self-supplies), both with declining per-therm rates by usage tier.
Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Rate Schedule List
| Schedule | Applicability |
|---|---|
| Cg1 | Secondary, under 329 kWh/day |
| Cg2 | Secondary, >=329 kWh/day |
| Cg3 | Secondary, >=986 kWh/day |
| Cp1 | Primary voltage |
| CpFN | Primary, interruptible 1,000 kW+ |
| Fg / Tf (gas) | C&I firm gas sales / transportation |
Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Rate Features & TOU Details
- Mandatory schedule migration at 329 kWh/day (Cg2) and 986 kWh/day (Cg3)
- Time-of-use energy and demand pricing across C&I electric schedules (on-peak 9am-9pm secondary; 8am-8pm / 10am-10pm primary)
- Cg2/Cg3 on-peak demand charge reduced when monthly on-peak hours of use are under 100
- Cp1 demand charges vary by voltage band and season; customer max demand waived at >=138,000 V
- Interruptible options (CpFN electric, Ig gas) discount price for curtailable load
- Gas distribution rates decline with annual usage tier; PGA passes through commodity cost
For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:
Read the full Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Rate Optimization Guide →Other Data Access Programs
Gas Transaction System (GTS) & Pulse Meter
Operational data and nomination management for gas transportation customers buying commodity from third-party marketers while using We Energies for delivery, with optional real-time Pulse Meter telemetry.
- 01Confirm active Gas Transportation Service and appointed marketer
- 02Contact the Industrial Information Center (800-714-7777) to request GTS access
- 03Receive credentials and access the PEGASys Message Center (MFA required)
- 04View daily consumption vs. nominations and download data
- 05Optionally add Pulse Meter Service ($0.20/day per meter) for real-time telemetry
Marketers & Brokers Authorization Program
Customer-initiated authorization that lets energy marketers, brokers, and consultants access usage, rate, and billing data after a signed Third-Party Verification Agreement.
- 01Customer completes the Third-Party Verification Agreement (we-energies.com/services/marketers)
- 02Email the signed form to eis@we-energies.com
- 03We Energies records the authorization (1-2 business days)
- 04Third party requests specific data (account numbers, date range)
- 05We Energies delivers data to the authorized third party; revocable in writing
Limitations & Considerations
- ⚠No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data and no native public usage API.
- ⚠MyMeter is primarily first-party; it offers limited direct third-party portal access.
- ⚠Gas interval data is not yet in MyMeter; gas detail is via GTS/Pulse Meter for transportation customers only.
- ⚠EDI requires significant technical investment (translation software and a VAN).
- ⚠EIS credentials are deleted after 6 months of inactivity; specialized systems (EIS, GTS) are limited to eligible customers.
Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) Data Access FAQ
How do C&I customers get 15-minute interval data from We Energies?▾
Use MyMeter at https://www.we-energies.com/mymeter/, We Energies' interval-metering platform for electric customers. It provides 15-minute to annual granularity with chart and heat-map views, threshold alerts, and report downloads, and retains 2+ years of history. MyMeter requires a separate login from My Account, using your full 15-digit account number and the exact account holder name from your bill.
Does We Energies support Green Button or a public data API?▾
No. We Energies has not implemented Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data and does not publish a native usage-data REST API. MyMeter provides interval-data access for customers, EDI 810/820 serves large EDI-capable customers, and standardized data is available through Nectar's API after customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
Can I shop for a competitive electricity supplier with We Energies?▾
No. Wisconsin is a fully regulated electricity market with no retail electric choice; We Energies provides bundled, PSCW-approved electric service. Natural gas customers can use Gas Transportation Service to buy commodity from third-party marketers while We Energies handles delivery, but electricity supply is not shoppable.
How does a consultant or broker get authorized to access my data?▾
Complete the Third-Party Verification Agreement at https://www.we-energies.com/services/marketers and email it to eis@we-energies.com. We Energies records the authorization within 1-2 business days, after which the authorized third party can request usage, rate, and billing data (a data retrieval fee may apply). For ongoing system access, the customer can request an Energy Information System (EIS) profile for the third party.
What does Nectar's roadmap support level mean for We Energies?▾
We Energies is on Nectar's roadmap: automated ingestion is planned but not yet productized. Today Nectar can work with MyMeter and Business Account Online exports or EDI 810 invoices while native integration is built out, since We Energies has no Green Button or public API — see docs.nectarclimate.com.
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