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Matt Irvin of Today's Power (left) and Robby Stinnett, manager of system planning at Ouachita Electric Cooperative, at the one-megawatt solar array in Holly Springs.
Education / Energy

In South Arkansas, Solar Power Is Hot

Storm clouds from Tropical Storm Cindy swirled overhead, but south Arkansas energy officials were all sunshine on Thursday as solar power dominated Ouachita Electric Cooperative's annual meeting. read more >
Construction / Energy

Today’s Power Looks AheadLock Icon

Today’s Power Inc., the Little Rock subsidiary of Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc., is branching out from the utility-scale solar installation work it has been doing exclusively for the state’s electric power cooperatives. read more >
The Benton solar field is projected to generate more than 47 million kilowatt-hours of non-emitting energy over a 25-year span.
Construction / Energy

A Giant Switch Is Thrown, And Solar Power Flows in Benton

After commissioning a five-acre sun farm for First Electric Cooperative in Benton on a bright and warm Wednesday morning, Chris Burnley said he's been on a "solar coaster" ride. read more >