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SMT Model for Third Party Access

SMT Model for Third Party Access. Revision Date June 1, 2011. Third Party Access Model. 1. Usage Report or Screen Print. 2.1. User ID and Password. 2.2 User ID and PW. Existing Residential Usage GUI. Market (ie. REPs, Aggregators, Brokers, Consultants, Google, MicroSoft, etc.). SMT.

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SMT Model for Third Party Access

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  1. SMTModel for Third Party Access Revision Date June 1, 2011

  2. Third Party Access Model 1. Usage Report or Screen Print 2.1. User ID and Password 2.2 User ID and PW Existing Residential Usage GUI Market (ie. REPs, Aggregators, Brokers, Consultants, Google, MicroSoft, etc.) SMT Consumer 2.3 User ID, and PW Screen Scraping TO BE RETIRED IN THE FUTURE 3.2 Accept Consumer Invitation 3.1. Invite Market Participant Existing Friends and Family Existing Friends and Family 4.2. Consumer ID, Duration 4.1. Notification of Data Pull Request New Consumer ID API New Consumer ID Notification and Approval 4.1. Approval of Data Pull Request 4.3. Consumer ID, Duration New Consumer ID FTPS 4.1. Consumer Unique Identifier

  3. Third Party Access Model • Use Case 1 – Consumer provides account information via existing report or screen print functionality directly to the Third-Party • Use Case 2.1 – Consumer provides their user ID and password directly to the Third-Party for account access • Use Case 2.2 – Third-Party accesses consumer data using ID and password via the existing Smart Meter Texas residential online user interface • Use Case 2.3 – Third-Party accesses consumer energy data using ID and password via existing screen scraping capabilities (this option will be retired after development of new consumer ID API and FTPS) • Use Case 3.1 – Consumer provides account information to a Third-Party by invitation via the existing “Friends and Family” Smart Meter Texas residential online functionality • Use Case 3.2 – Third-Party accesses consumer energy data using the existing “Friends and Family Smart Meter Texas residential online functionality

  4. Third Party Access Model • Use Case 4.1 – Consumer provides their Consumer Unique Identifier directly to the Third-Party for account access • Use Case 4.2 – Third-Party accesses the consumer energy data using Consumer Unique Identifier via a new Smart Meter Texas API • Use Case 4.3 – Third-Party accesses the consumer energy data using Consumer Unique Identifier via a new Smart Meter Texas FTPS

  5. Third Party Access Considerations 5 • Establish a connection fee which will be charged for any Third-Party who wishes to establish an API connection with the SMT environment. • Establish a monthly management fee which will be charged for any Third-Party who wishes to maintain an API connection with the SMT environment. The fee would probably need to be based on a tiered approach. • Consider whether the REPs who are not a ROR should be charged a connection fee or monthly management fee.

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