Michael Henderson
Today’s Power Ready to Run on $23M
The incoming CEO of Today’s Power Inc, attorney Derek Dyson, will have some extra cash — $23.35 million — to apply to his initiatives after he takes over Jan. 1. read more >
Derek Dyson Named President & CEO of Today’s Power Inc.
He succeeds Michael Henderson, who has led the solar array builder since it was founded. read more >
Bearden Goes Solar With Today’s Power Projects
Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground Monday on two solar power arrays for the city of Bearden (Ouachita County). read more >
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Hampton Schools Go Solar With Today’s Power Array
The Hampton School District (Calhoun County) has a new solar power project thanks to Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock and a closer neighbor, Ouachita Electric Cooperative of Camden. read more >
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Today’s Power Building Array for Ozark Mountain Schools
In another school solar project coordinated with the Barnabas Team, a Bentonville consultancy, Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground June 17 on a solar power project in St. Joe to supply 80% of the electricity needs for the Ozark Mountain School District. read more >
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Today’s Power to Build Array for Berryville Schools
The Berryville School District and Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground Thursday on a solar energy array that will cover 80% of the 1,900-student system’s electricity load, officials said. read more >
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Schools Go Solar: Sun Lights Path from High School to Jobs
Johnson Controls of Little Rock and Greenbrier schools are on the cusp of a $13 million project to give the district Arkansas’ largest public entity-owned solar plant, new energy efficiency systems and “the cherry on top,” a high school pipeline to solar industry jobs. read more >
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County Dedicates First of 2 Solar Projects With Today’s Power
County Judge Barry Hyde flipped the switch on a new 756-panel solar project Tuesday at the Pulaski County Detention Center near the State Fairgrounds in Little Rock, and Today’s Power Inc. joined him in basking in the glow. read more >
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Lincoln Solar Project Partners Cities, Schools, Co-Op Subsidiary
Ozarks Electric Cooperative of Fayetteville and Today’s Power Inc. broke ground Friday on a 2.7-Mw solar power station that will power two northwest Arkansas cities, two school districts and the cooperative’s telecommunications subsidiary, OzarksGo. read more >
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Henderson Retires From Co-ops, Still Leads Solar Subsidiary TPI
Henderson is retiring as chief financial officer and executive vice president of the AECC and AECI after a 36-year run, but will continue to lead their subsidiary, Today's Power Inc. read more >
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AECC, AECI Name David Frankenberg CFO
David Frankenberg has been named vice president and CFO of Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. and Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc., effective Jan. 1. read more >
Today’s Power Breaks Ground on Projects for Star City Schools, Yorktown Water
“We are at it again,” Today’s Power Inc. marketing chief Jennah Denney announced Thursday as plans for two new solar arrays took shape at a groundbreaking with the Star City School District and the Yorktown Water Association, both in Lincoln County. read more >
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Today’s Power, Bearden School District Flip Switch on Solar Arrays
Executives of Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock and the Bearden School District held a “flip the switch” event for its two campus-based solar arrays Tuesday ahead of the school board’s meeting. read more >
SWAEC Dedicates Solar Array to Retiring CEO, Wayne Whitaker
After 35 years at Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative, CEO C. Wayne Whitaker got his day in the sun Monday as the electric cooperative honored his service with a surprise dedication of its new 1-megawatt solar generating facility in his name. read more >
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Viola Schools, Today’s Power Break Ground on Solar Array
The Viola School District Board of Education did more than going through the motions and seconds at its monthly meeting Sept. 17: It broke ground on a campus-based solar array expected to supply 90% of district electricity needs. read more >
Paris Goes Solar, and France Has Nothing to Do With It
West Arkansas’ version of the city of lights flipped a symbolic solar switch on Thursday as Paris, Arkansas, partnered with Today’s Power Inc. on a 1.5-megawatt municipal solar array that Mayor Daniel Rogers sees as the calling card of a “green community." read more >
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Agricultural Partnership Goes Solar in Jonesboro
TPI, of North Little Rock, partnered with Craighead Electric Cooperative, Southland Gin Inc. of Lake City and Delta Farms Inc. to develop a 2-megawatt array of solar generation capacity with battery storage that is expected to bring long-term savings to the gin and farming operation for two decades. Officials gathered to ceremonially “flip the switch” on Friday afternoon. read more >
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Bearden Schools, Today’s Power Break Ground on Solar Project
The Bearden School District and Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground on a solar power project last week that is expected to supply roughly 90% of the school system’s electricity. read more >
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General Dynamics, Today’s Power Plan Major Solar Projects in Calhoun County
Today’s Power Inc. of Little Rock partners with General Dynamics and Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp. to build two solar power plants in Calhoun County. read more >
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Sun Still Rises on Today’s Power
Today’s Power Inc. of Little Rock, the electric co-op subsidiary that builds solar power stations, is making hay while the sun shines. read more >