The Frontier Power Company

770 South Second Street, Coshocton, Ohio, United States | Electric Power

The Frontier Power Company is a Non-Profit Electric Cooperative owned by its members serving the rural areas of Coshocton and Southern Tuscarawas Counties in Ohio.  With the help of Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives, Buckeye Power and Touchstone Energy, Frontier Power is able to bring products, benefits and services to its members to better serve them.

FP History

It’s hard to believe that about 80 years ago, many of the areas we live in today had no possibility of accessing electric to service our farms, businesses, and homes.But with the establishment of the Rural Electrification Administration by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, and the intuitiveness of 62 farmers, electricity was eventually made available through a series of events, which ultimately laid the foundation for The Frontier Power Company.

The city of Coshocton was first supplied with power by the Coshocton Lighting and Heating Company founded in 1888.The Ohio Service Company took on this role in 1913, and by 1923, the Ohio Power Company was servicing Coshocton.This was a great benefit to the city of Coshocton, but many of the rural areas were not included because of the large cost of construction for such a few accounts.

In 1936, 62 farmers organized to take action in bringing electricity to the rural areas of Coshocton, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, and Muskingum counties creating Muskingum Valley farm Bureau Electric Cooperative, Inc. The Farm Bureau organized the meeting and the formation of an electric co-op was sparked. Because of the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), low-interest loans were made available for borrowing to investor-owned companies or organizations which would electrify rural areas across the nation. 

Later, Guernsey and Muskingum counties withdrew from the four county cooperative and formed their own cooperative due to the large geographic area that was to be serviced. On April 28, 1938, Muskingum Valley Farm Bureau Electric Cooperative, Inc. changed its name to Tuscarawas-Coshocton Electric Cooperative, Inc. In October of that same year, the co-op moved from its original location (shared with the Farm Bureau at 133 South Third Street, Coshocton) to 233 Main Street, Coshocton until 1948. At that time, the co-op was moved again to 659 Walnut Street, Coshocton. In October of 1957, the Tuscarawas-Coshocton Electric Cooperative, Inc. moved to its present location of 770 South Second Street, Coshocton. One final change was made on February 2, 1965, and that was to change the name to The Frontier Power Company.

Since the original co-op was formed, only four gentlemen have managed The Frontier Power Company. Lewis E. Buehler was the original manager, serving until 1955. The second manager, Owen D. Manning, held the position from 1955 to 1982. At that time, Joseph J. Uher, Jr. was assigned managerial responsibilities. In 1992, the current manager, Steven K. Nelson of Coshocton was appointed the manager’s position.

As you can see, The Frontier Power Company has gone through many changes over the years, but the founding concepts are still the same. The Frontier Power Company is still member-owned, with each member of the cooperative having the right to vote for their Board of Directors. Any profits over and above the cost of bringing electricity to you are returned to you, the member, in the form of capital credits. The Frontier Power Company now serves over 9,000 accounts bringing electricity with efficient service to the rural areas of the seven counties it serves.

Billing & On Line Payments

Each month, your bill is figured based on the number of kilowatts used. Bills are figured around the 20th and printed and Bill Statementmailed out by the 25th. Your bill should arrive around the 27th of each month. Bills are always due the 1st of each month, with a grace period through the 10th of each month. After the 10th, a 5% penalty will apply to your account.
You may mail your bill postmarked by the 10th, or can stop by our office located on Second Street in Coshocton and pay at the drive through, drop off in the night deposit box, or pay at the front counter. You may also pay on line from this website, or through your bank. Frontier Power billing staff can also process your payment over the phone using your debit/credit card or check by phone.
You may elect to be on the budget which allows you to pay the same amount per month all year long. Budget accounts are reconciled in June and members must be with Frontier Power for at least one year before being able to get on the budget. Please call the billing department for an estimate of what your budget would run.

Company Details
Company NameThe Frontier Power Company
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address770 South Second Street
Coshocton
Ohio
United States
ZIP: 43812
PresidentNA
Year EstablishedNA
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Friday: 8AM–5PM

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