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Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) is Google's framework for building production AI agents. Add UtilityAPI as an MCP tool provider through Vinkius and your ADK agents can call every tool with full schema introspection.

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python
from google.adk.agents import Agent
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool import McpToolset
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_session_manager import (
    StreamableHTTPConnectionParams,
)

# Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
mcp_tools = McpToolset(
    connection_params=StreamableHTTPConnectionParams(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
    )
)

agent = Agent(
    model="gemini-2.5-pro",
    name="utilityapi_agent",
    instruction=(
        "You help users interact with UtilityAPI "
        "using 12 available tools."
    ),
    tools=[mcp_tools],
)
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About UtilityAPI MCP Server

Connect UtilityAPI to any AI agent and access utility billing history, granular usage intervals, and meter data from over 100 US utility companies — including PG&E, Southern California Edison, Con Edison, National Grid, and more — through a single unified API.

Google ADK natively supports UtilityAPI as an MCP tool provider. declare Vinkius Edge URL and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution automatically. Combine 12 tools with Gemini's long-context reasoning for complex multi-tool workflows, with production-ready session management and evaluation built in.

What you can do

  • Supported Utilities — List all 100+ utility companies available through the platform with their codes and data types
  • Customer Authorizations — Create and manage authorization forms for customers to securely share their utility data
  • Meter Management — List all authorized utility meters (service points) with addresses, fuel types, and collection status
  • Billing History — Retrieve complete billing history with costs, usage amounts (kWh/therms), and billing periods
  • Usage Intervals — Access granular smart meter interval data (15-min or hourly readings) for detailed energy analysis
  • Historical Collection — Activate backfilling of historical utility data for newly authorized meters
  • Combined Meter Data — Get both bills and intervals in a single call for comprehensive energy analysis
  • Event Monitoring — Monitor webhook events for authorization flows, data collection status, and errors
  • Demo Testing — Test authorization forms with simulated residential and commercial scenarios before production
  • Billing Summaries — Track API usage costs and billing periods for your UtilityAPI account

The UtilityAPI MCP Server exposes 12 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Google ADK in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect UtilityAPI to Google ADK via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the UtilityAPI MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

Install Google ADK

Run pip install google-adk

02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token

03

Create the agent

Save the code above and integrate into your ADK workflow

04

Explore tools

The agent will discover 12 tools from UtilityAPI via MCP

Why Use Google ADK with the UtilityAPI MCP Server

Google ADK provides unique advantages when paired with UtilityAPI through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Google ADK natively supports MCP tool servers. declare a tool provider and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution

02

Built on Gemini models, ADK provides long-context reasoning ideal for complex multi-tool workflows with UtilityAPI

03

Production-ready features like session management, evaluation, and deployment come built-in. not bolted on

04

Seamless integration with Google Cloud services means you can combine UtilityAPI tools with BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Cloud Functions

UtilityAPI + Google ADK Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Google ADK combined with the UtilityAPI MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Enterprise data agents: ADK agents query UtilityAPI and cross-reference results with internal databases for comprehensive analysis

02

Multi-modal workflows: combine UtilityAPI tool responses with Gemini's vision and language capabilities in a single agent

03

Automated compliance checks: schedule ADK agents to query UtilityAPI regularly and flag policy violations or configuration drift

04

Internal tool platforms: build self-service agent platforms where teams connect their own MCP servers including UtilityAPI

UtilityAPI MCP Tools for Google ADK (12)

These 12 tools become available when you connect UtilityAPI to Google ADK via MCP:

01

activate_historical_collection

Send an array of meter_uids (from list_meters) to begin backfilling historical data. Once activated, the system will start collecting all available historical data for those meters. Use this after a new customer authorization to ensure you get their complete usage history, not just future data. Data collection may take time depending on the utility and data availability. Activate historical data collection for specific utility meters

02

create_auth_form

Returns a form_uid that can be used to redirect customers to the authorization flow. The utilityCode parameter must be a valid utility code (from list_utilities). Optional scenario parameter controls the test mode: "residential" (home customer), "commercial" (business customer), or other utility-specific scenarios. Use this to set up new data sharing agreements with utility customers. Create a new authorization form for customers to share their utility data

03

get_billing_summaries

Includes billing periods, costs, and meter counts for your UtilityAPI subscription. Optional meterId parameter retrieves summary for a specific meter. Use this to track API usage costs and understand billing periods for your UtilityAPI account. Get billing account summaries for UtilityAPI accounting

04

get_bills

Returns utility bills with: start/end dates, total cost (in dollars), energy usage (kWh for electric, therms for gas), utility name, and meter association. The meters parameter is required — provide a single meter UID or comma-separated multiple UIDs. Use this to analyze customer spending on utilities, identify high-cost periods, or provide billing insights. Bills are only available for meters that have been authorized and are actively collecting data. Get utility billing history for authorized meters

05

get_events

Events include: new authorization created, meter data available, collection completed, errors, etc. Use this to monitor the status of data collection workflows, debug authorization issues, or build real-time notifications for when customer data becomes available. Get webhook events from UtilityAPI (authorizations, data collection status)

06

get_form_templates

Templates define what information is collected during the customer authorization process. Use this to understand available form configurations before creating custom authorization forms. Each template has a unique ID used when creating new forms. Get authorization form templates used for customer data sharing

07

get_intervals

This is granular consumption data showing energy usage over time intervals (typically 15-minute or hourly readings from smart meters). Each interval includes: start/end timestamp, usage value (kWh or therms), and cost information. The meters parameter is required — provide meter UID(s). Use this for detailed energy analysis, identifying peak usage patterns, demand response analysis, or building energy models. This is more granular than bills — ideal for time-series analysis. Get detailed usage interval data (hourly/15-min) for authorized meters

08

get_meter_data

This is a convenience tool that combines results from get_bills and get_intervals for one meter. Returns: complete bill history (dates, costs, usage) plus granular interval data (time-series readings). Use this when you need a complete picture of a customer's utility data — both the financial (billing) and technical (usage patterns) aspects — for comprehensive energy analysis. The meterUid must be a valid meter UID from list_meters. Get combined billing and interval data for a specific meter in one call

09

list_authorizations

Each authorization represents a customer who has granted access to their utility data. Optional referrals parameter filters by a specific referral code (from test submissions). Set includeMeters=true to also return associated meter data with each authorization. Use this to track which customers have authorized data access and get their referral codes for meter queries. List all customer data sharing authorizations

10

list_meters

Each meter represents a specific utility service connection (electricity or gas) at a customer location. Meter data includes: utility name, service address, fuel type (electric/gas), collection status, and the unique meter_uid used for fetching bills and intervals. Optional authorizationId filters meters to a specific customer authorization. Use the meter_uid with get_bills and get_intervals to retrieve usage data. List all authorized utility meters (service points)

11

list_utilities

Each utility includes its name, utility code (used for form submissions), and supported data types. Use this to find the correct utility code when creating authorization forms or querying utility-specific data. Common utilities include: PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric), SCE (Southern California Edison), Con Edison, National Grid, and many others across the US. List all supported utility companies available through UtilityAPI

12

test_form_submission

Returns a referral_code that can be used to retrieve the test authorization and associated meter data. Use this during development and testing to verify form configurations work correctly before deploying to production. The formId is the uid returned by create_auth_form. The referral_code returned can be used with list_authorizations to retrieve test data. Test an authorization form to simulate customer authorization and get a referral code

Example Prompts for UtilityAPI in Google ADK

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Google ADK agent to start working with UtilityAPI immediately.

01

"List all supported utility companies."

02

"Get the billing history for meter 44445555."

03

"Show me the usage intervals for my authorized PG&E meters."

Troubleshooting UtilityAPI MCP Server with Google ADK

Common issues when connecting UtilityAPI to Google ADK through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpToolset not found

Update: pip install --upgrade google-adk

UtilityAPI + Google ADK FAQ

Common questions about integrating UtilityAPI MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

How does Google ADK connect to MCP servers?

Import the MCP toolset class and pass the server URL. ADK discovers and registers all tools automatically, making them available to your agent's tool-use loop.
02

Can ADK agents use multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Declare multiple MCP tool providers in your agent configuration. ADK merges all tool schemas and the agent can call tools from any server in a single turn.
03

Which Gemini models work best with MCP tools?

Gemini 2.0 Flash and Pro models both support function calling required for MCP tools. Flash is recommended for latency-sensitive use cases, Pro for complex reasoning.

Connect UtilityAPI to Google ADK

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 12 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.