About Downloading and Sharing Your Data
Log in to My Account to download your energy usage history and securely share your data with third-party companies. Building owners or the owner’s authorized agent can upload whole-building usage data as well.
Download Your Energy Data
Get up to one year of your past energy-use data, including energy service company (ESCO) charges, in a simple spreadsheet with Green Button Download. You can use this information to:
- Track your energy usage trends.
- See how you can use your heating and cooling systems more cost-effectively.
- Take advantage of free apps that help you make informed energy decisions.
- Evaluate whether different rate options enabled by smart meters may be beneficial to you.
This data is for your personal use. We will not share it without your permission. You can use Green Button Download My Data to provide third parties with your energy data in a CSV or XML file if you choose.
Share My Data
Give third-party companies access to your energy usage history automatically with Green Button Connect My Data®.
Third-party companies can provide insights and recommendations that could help you save energy and money. They can help you choose energy efficient appliances, find the right light bulbs for your home or office, or suggest improvements in your heating and cooling systems—improvements that can make a big impact on your monthly energy bill.
We recommend researching third-party companies before connecting with them to make sure they meet your needs.
Building Energy Usage Portal (BEUP)
If you are a building owner or an owner’s authorized agent, you can upload whole building aggregated data to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Portfolio Manager through the BEUP.
Get started by creating a Portfolio Manager account, adding your property to the BEUP, and connecting and sharing your property from the Portfolio Manager. We will automatically upload the building’s energy consumption to your account through Portfolio Manager Data Exchange, which allows you to benchmark your building’s energy performance.
Consumption data for the current benchmarking year will be completed by March 1 of the following calendar year.