
Hydrogen Hyperbole? The Future Will Tell
If knowledge is power, last month's announcement of a breakthrough in harnessing the potential of nuclear fusion is a most literal example. read more >
If knowledge is power, last month's announcement of a breakthrough in harnessing the potential of nuclear fusion is a most literal example. read more >
The state has two solar fields on hold, but CEO of Delta Solar says now is the time for solar power. read more >
Bob East has Delta Solar of Little Rock just where he wants it these days after taking a 25% stake in the company last year read more >
Week after week, we approach executives from businesses large and small, nonprofits and even government agencies, and we ask them to answer questions about their organizations, their industries and themselves. read more >
Recent rulings in a five-year regulatory battle over solar energy policy in Arkansas leave two conclusions as sure as the sun rising in the east: More solar arrays are coming, and the fight over who will build them goes on. read more >
Katie Laning Niebaum has left the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association and is set to give birth to identical twin girls any minute. read more >
Home and business solar power system installation soared last year in Arkansas, which added a record 812 new net-metering customers between Jan. 1 and the end of the year. read more >
Douglas Hutchings, CEO of Picasolar, foresees growth in the regional manufacture of solar panels as the market continues to expand. read more >
The Arkansas Research Alliance announces that Douglas Hutchings has been named director of the ARA Academy of Scholars & Fellows, effective July 1. read more >
Arkansas has its biggest year of solar power installation ever in 2018, and the reason's no mystery to Bill Halter. read more >
As Arkansas legislators moved to open up Arkansas' solar energy landscape with a new law, a national trade group noted this week that the state had its biggest year of solar installation ever in 2018. read more >
Arkansas' college programs in electrical engineering are thriving, with enrollment up over the past 10 years in all of the state's accredited programs. read more >
More than 350 Arkansans added on-site generation systems in 2017, raising the state's number of net-metering customers from 633 to 988, a 56 percent increase. read more >
President Trump has imposed an initial 30 percent tariff on imported solar products, a decision that the solar installation industry fought, fearing higher prices will prevent investment in rooftop arrays. read more >
Over nearly two decades of the Donald W. Reynolds Governor's Cup competition, just over $2 million in prize money has been given to teams of college students with entrepreneurship ideas deemed promising by competition judges. read more >
The CEO of Fayetteville startup Picasolar says one anchor is a new capital campaign to raise $3 million for his business, which uses advanced techniques to improve solar cells and reduce their costs. read more >
A TEDx event on Friday in Little Rock will feature 13 speakers from a variety of professions and industries. read more >
There's nothing new under the sun? A quick glance around Arkansas, where solar power projects are popping up all over, shows just the opposite. read more >
Scenic Hill Solar, led by former Arkansas lieutenant governor Bill Halter, has landed big work for its first projects — the multimillion-dollar job of putting thousands of solar panels on two L'Oreal USA cosmetics factories in North Little Rock and Florence, Kentucky. read more >
WattGlass of Fayetteville gets a $679,413 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy SunShot Initiative to help commercialize its anti-reflective glass coating technology. read more >