Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Data Access Guide

Wisconsin Gas LLC, doing business as We Energies and part of WEC Energy Group, distributes natural gas to roughly 535,000 customers across Wisconsin. C&I customers access billing through My Account, interval-style data via MyMeter and the Energy Information System (EIS), and automated billing through EDI 810/820 — but there is no Green Button or public API.

Wisconsin · Investor-Owned Utility·535,439 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Account PortalAll customersBillingImmediatePDF, Web
MyMeterAMI-metered accountsInterval/usageNear real-timeCharts, CSV
EDI 810/820Business onlyBilling, paymentPer bill cycleANSI X-12
Energy Information System (EIS)Gas transportationHourly/daily usageDailyWeb, Reports
TPVA-authorized requestAll customersUsage, billing3-5 business daysSpreadsheet/report
01

Billing Data Access

Wisconsin Gas customers view and download billing data through the My Account web portal. Business customers can additionally automate bill receipt via EDI 810 invoices.

What Data Is on Your Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Bill

  • Service dates and billing period
  • Usage/consumption in therms
  • Rate schedule and charges
  • Taxes and regulatory fees
  • Payment due dates and account balance

How to Download Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the business account in My Account for online billing
  2. 02For automation, contact the Business Center (800-714-7777) to enroll in EDI 810 billing
  3. 03Establish a VAN mailbox and sign the EDI Trading Partner Agreement
  4. 04Test 810 invoices, then go live to receive machine-readable bills

How to Download Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to we-energies.com/myaccount and sign up
  2. 02Enter 15-digit account number, exact billing name, and email
  3. 03Create a password and verify your email
  4. 04Open Bill History or Account Summary
  5. 05Select a billing period and click Save PDF to download

Third-Party Access to Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Billing Data

Third-Party Verification Agreement (TPVA)

  1. 01Customer completes and signs the TPVA naming the agent
  2. 02Specify data scope (usage, billing, rates) and duration
  3. 03Mail signed original to We Energies Customer Service, PO Box 2046, Milwaukee, WI 53201
  4. 04Agent registers with the Business Center and requests data (3-5 business days)
PDFHTML/web displayComparison chartsANSI X-12 EDI 810 (business)

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

We Energies has deployed AMI meters across most of its territory, enabling near-real-time consumption views through the MyMeter portal. Gas transportation customers receive hourly/daily data through the Energy Information System (EIS).

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) / Landis+Gyr; AMR daily reads in some areas
Electric Granularity
Not applicable (gas-only utility)
Gas Granularity
15-minute capable in MyMeter; hourly and daily via EIS for transportation customers

How to Download Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button is not supported by We Energies
  2. 02Use MyMeter to view and export consumption data instead
  3. 03Transportation customers request hourly/daily data through EIS

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

We Energies does not offer Green Button Download My Data. Customers export consumption from MyMeter instead.

Available To
Not offered

Connect My Data

No ESPI / Green Button Connect My Data API is implemented.

API Standard
None
Available To
Not offered

04

Third-Party API Access

We Energies does not currently publish a public developer API, ESPI, or Green Button Connect My Data. Programmatic access is limited to EDI for business billing and manual/third-party-authorized data requests. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data with customer authorization — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Program
No public developer API
Auth Method
None (no API); TPVA-based manual authorization
Rate Limits
N/A
Interval Latency
N/A

How to Register as a Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) API Vendor

  1. 01Obtain customer authorization via TPVA
  2. 02Register with the Business Center as an authorized agent
  3. 03Request data through authorized channels or via Nectar (docs.nectarclimate.com)

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810Invoice / BillDelivers machine-readable bills to business customers
820Payment Order / RemittanceAutomated ACH/EDI payment of invoices (CCD+ or CTX)

How to Enroll in Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) EDI

  1. 01Acquire EDI translation software supporting ANSI X-12 UIG
  2. 02Establish a VAN mailbox (GXS, SEEBURGER, etc.)
  3. 03Contact the Business Center (800-714-7777) for the enrollment package
  4. 04Review the 810 Implementation Guide and sign the EDI Trading Partner Agreement
  5. 05Test 810 invoices and schedule production go-live

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

We Energies gas rates use a declining-block design across eight tiers: as a C&I account's annual therm volume rises, the per-therm distribution charge falls while the daily customer charge rises. Firm sales (Fg) bundles the commodity (Base Gas $0.5114/therm + monthly PGA); firm transportation (Tf) strips out the commodity for customers who buy gas from a marketer. Interruptible (Ig) trades curtailment risk for lower distribution and base-gas rates.

Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Fg-4Firm sales 100k-499,999 therms/yr: $15/day, $0.1960/therm dist
Fg-6Firm sales 1M-7.99M therms/yr: $115/day, $0.1256/therm dist, $0.0058 demand
Tf-4Firm transport 100k-499,999 therms/yr: $17/day, $0.1235/therm
Tf-6Firm transport 1M-7.99M therms/yr: $117/day, $0.0531/therm, $0.0058 demand

Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Eight-tier declining-block distribution charges
  • Monthly PGA commodity pass-through on sales service
  • Demand charge ($/therm/day) added at high-volume tiers (Fg/Tf/Ig-6 and above)
  • Firm transportation option for self-supply via marketers
  • $2/day transportation administration fee; $0.20/day remote-meter charge

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

Read the full Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Gas Transaction System (GTS)

Real-time nominations, consumption tracking, and constraint monitoring for transportation customers and marketers.

  1. 01Call the Business Center at 800-714-7777
  2. 02Request GTS enrollment as a transportation customer/marketer
  3. 03Use GTS for nominations and balancing

Pulse Meter Service

Real-time gas consumption signals delivered to customer systems via pulse output for telemetering.

  1. 01Submit the Natural Gas Pulse Meter Service Application
  2. 02Provision AC power and phone line
  3. 03Receive pulse signal to your monitoring system

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button (Download or Connect My Data) support
  • No public developer API for data access
  • MyMeter has no native third-party API; agent access requires credential sharing or manual export
  • EIS limited to gas transportation customers and requires 3-5 business day setup
  • EDI is business-only and requires VAN infrastructure investment
  • Online billing history limited to 24 months; older records by request

09

Wisconsin Gas LLC (We Energies) Data Access FAQ

Does Wisconsin Gas (We Energies) support Green Button or a public API?

No. We Energies does not offer Green Button Download/Connect My Data or a public developer API. Structured access is limited to EDI 810/820 for business billing; usage data is exported manually from MyMeter or EIS, or obtained via a TPVA-authorized request.

How can a C&I customer get interval gas data?

AMI-metered accounts can view and export 15-minute to annual data in MyMeter. Gas transportation customers get hourly and daily consumption plus weather/degree-day data through the Energy Information System (EIS).

How does a third party (consultant or marketer) access our data?

The customer signs a Third-Party Verification Agreement (TPVA) naming the agent and data scope, and mails it to We Energies. The agent then registers with the Business Center; data requests typically take 3-5 business days. Marketers serving transportation customers use the EIS channel.

What are the current 2026 C&I gas rates?

Effective January 1, 2026 (PSCW Docket 5-UR-111), firm sales (Fg) ranges from $0.4353/therm distribution at the smallest tier down to about $0.0939/therm at the largest, plus Base Gas $0.5114/therm and a monthly PGA. Firm transportation (Tf) ranges from $0.3628/therm down to $0.0214/therm with no utility commodity charge.

Should we take firm transportation instead of firm sales?

Often yes above ~100,000 therms/year. Firm transportation (Tf) lets you buy gas from an authorized marketer and pay only delivery, avoiding the bundled Base Gas + PGA. You take on daily balancing and imbalance-penalty responsibilities, so model both before switching.

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