New York Power Authority Municipal & Coop Customers logo
A NYPA Long-Term Partner

Oneida-Madison headline

 

Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative headquarters photo
The Oneida- Madison Electric Cooperative is headquartered in Bouckville, a picturesque community in Central New York State.

Welcome to the Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative web page! Our service area covers much of Madison County plus the southwest corner of Oneida County, about 1,250 square miles in all. We are located in Central New York, an area known as the Leatherstocking Region, about 45 miles east of Syracuse and 30 miles west of Utica.

This is a rural area, with several medium-to-large tracts of undeveloped land available for business or industry. Customers now served by our electric cooperative are mostly residences, small firms and family farms. In fact, one of the businesses we provide electricity for is Custom Wood Craft, a Mennonite family enterprise that produces custom furniture.

The communities covered in our service area include the townships of Augusta, Brookfield, Eaton, Fenner, Georgetown, Hamilton, Kirkland, Lebanon, Madison, Marshall, Nelson and Smithfield. Besides the well-known Turning Stone Casino, located about 15 miles to the north, our region has such local attractions as Americana Village, a 19th century restoration, in Hamilton, and the Madison-Bouckville Antiques Community.

Our proximity to several Central New York cities makes this area an ideal bedroom community for commuters. We have seven local school districts within our service territory. Nearby are Colgate University, in Hamilton, and the State University of New York at Morrisville.

Oneida-Madison Coop. substation photo

Oneida-Madison Coop. substation

The Oneida Electric Cooperative was established in 1941; a year later, with the inclusion of Madison County, Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative Incorporated was established. The system became a New York Power Authority customer in 1959, shortly after NYPA’s first hydroelectric station, the St. Lawrence-FDR Power Project, began producing power. We presently serve more than 1,600 customers. As one of the Power Authority’s municipal/cooperative partners, we benefit from some of the lowest cost electricity in New York State, making our cooperative’s jurisdiction an excellent place to locate your business.

What the Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative has to offer your company:
Location The two counties our cooperative serves are just south of New York State Thruway exit 34. Our service area lies 45 miles east of Syracuse and 30 miles west of Utica.
Real Estate Several medium-to-large tracts of land are available for development. Oneida and Madison county officials support economic development and would like to attract new business to the area.
Transportation The cooperative is fifteen miles from the New York State Thruway and on New York State Route 20, a major cross-state highway.
Competitive Electric Rates Commercial and industrial customers pay a monthly demand charge of $6.00 per kilowatt (kw) and $0.0608 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) for electricity.

Residential service customers pay a monthly service charge of $6.80 and $0.0619 per (kwh) for electricity.

If you would like to learn more about the Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative, contact:

Wayne C. Sherwood, General Manager
P.O. Box 27, Rt. 20
Bouckville, NY 13310
(315) 893-1851

office@oneida-madison.coop

New York Power Authority logo

back to map

New York Power Authority home page

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

New York State Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NYSRECA)