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Kacee Kirschvink

Construction / Energy

Entergy Arkansas Plans Charging StationsLock Icon

Entergy Arkansas, the state’s largest electric utility with about 730,000 customers, is moving forward with its entry into the roadside charging business. read more >

A Threat To Energy Independence (Editorial)

A Commerce Department investigation that threatens the development of the solar energy industry raises concerns about U.S. energy independence. read more >
A crew from Seal Solar of North Little Rock installs solar panels at 107 Liquor in Sherwood.
Construction / Energy / Government & Politics

For Solar, A Threat Is Rising In the EastLock Icon

A U.S. investigation into Asian solar panel exports has stalled two of Entergy Arkansas’ largest sun projects. read more >
Entergy Arkansas has agreed to stop burning coal at White Bluff, one of its two major coal plants, by 2028.
Legal

Entergy Coal-Plant Closure Plans on Hold as Wyoming Money Fuels Lawsuit

In the wake of a National Public Radio report on Wyoming spending political “dark money” to derail plans to shut down two Arkansas coal-fired power plants, Entergy Arkansas says it still plans to close the plants in Newark and Redfield, but that those plans are held up by a federal court case. read more >
Reggie Rose of Simmons Bank.
Banking & Finance / Energy / Media & Marketing

Rose Named to Board of Conway Corp. (Movers & Shakers)

Reggie Rose was recently elected to a seven-year term on the Conway Corp. board of directors. read more >
Construction / Energy

Entergy, NextEra Break Ground on 100-MW Chicot Solar Near Lake Village

Entergy Arkansas plants its solar flag in southeast Arkansas, breaking ground on a 100-megawatt sun array near Lake Village with its solar partner, NextEra Energy Resources of Florida. read more >