Entegrity
Entegrity Gives Boost To EV School Buses
Electric buses align well with Entegrity’s mission of helping entities cut fuel expenses by conservation, electrification and adoption of solar power. read more >
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Entegrity’s Flint Richter Discusses Solar Policies Shifting this Fall
On Oct. 1, the new state policy will cut the credit by about half, from the retail rate utilities charge for power to the wholesale rate they pay for it. read more >
Fayetteville, Others Race for Solar Savings
The city of Fayetteville is looking to save money on its electric bill, and it’s in a hurry to have solar power project plans in place with Entegrity of Little Rock by the end of September. read more >
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Entegrity to Build Student-Driven Solar Array for LR Public Schools
The solar field will be built and operated by Entegrity on 35 acres in Phillips County, and should cut the 22,000-student school system from $4.5 million to $7 million over the next 25 years. read more >
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$20M Entegrity Arrays Power Multiple Entities
Booneville and Nashville, Arkansas, have some shiny new economic drivers: solar arrays built by Entegrity of Little Rock, now owned wholly by Nabholz Construction Corp. read more >
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Scenic Hill Tops Magazine List of Top Arkansas Solar Contractors
The company, led by CEO Bill Halter, a former Arkansas lieutenant governor, was named the magazine’s top solar contractor in Arkansas and the 12th largest commercial solar developer in the United States. read more >
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Scenic Hill Solar Lands $100M Project for UA System
Scenic Hill Solar of Little Rock will create the state’s largest commercial solar project for the University of Arkansas System. read more >
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Nabholz Crosses $1B in Revenue for First Time
The Conway company began in 1949 as a homebuilder but today is a regional construction leader. read more >
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Entegrity to Build 28-Acre Array for Cal-Maine Foods
The array is projected to offset approximately 91% of the electricity costs at Cal-Maine's facility in Searcy. read more >
Entegrity Exec to Lead Advanced Energy Apprenticeship Program
The program is funded through a $2 million, four-year grant from the Arkansas Department of Commerce. read more >
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Nabholz Purchases Entegrity Stakes, While Former Partner Moves On to Other Ventures
As Matt Bell devotes himself to sake, he and Entegrity founder Chris Ladner have sold their stakes in the company. read more >
Entegrity to Build 25-Acre Solar Array for UA
Construction is expected to be completed by early 2024. read more >
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Entegrity Contracts Offer Lyon College $2.5M in Savings
The projects as a step toward the college’s sustainability goals, and part of an ongoing process. read more >
Riverside Schools Go Solar With Entegrity
The system, projected to save the school system $44,000 a year in utility and energy costs, will provide 95% of the 800-student district’s total electricity consumption. read more >
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Entegrity Breaks Ground on Solar Project for Farmington Schools
The array is expected to save the district nearly $300,000 a year, and more than $6 million over the project's lifetime. read more >
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Sake Brewery Planned for Spa City
If all goes according to plan, Arkansas will get its first sake brewery by the end of the year: Origami Sake in Hot Springs. read more >
Entegrity Solar Farm to Energize UA’s Fayetteville Campus
The power from the 4-megawatt array will offset about 6.3% of the campus’ electricity use. read more >
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State Energy Efficiency Push Hailed by AAEA, Entegrity, Johnson Controls
Gov. Asa Hutchinson won praise from the industry for an executive order aimed at eliminating unnecessary consumption. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Entegrity’s Network Building in Fayetteville Cuts the Electric Bill
Entegrity’s Network project proves that net zero living can be had at market rates. read more >
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Southside Water Utility, Schools Enlist Entegrity for Solar Projects
The two expect a combined power savings of more than $3 million. read more >
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