Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative
Arkansas Regulators Reject 6 Electric Cooperatives’ Tariff Proposals
The utilities proposed requiring liability insurance policies of up to $10 million for customers connecting their own power generation sources to the grid. read more >
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CEO Kecia Wolf on Modernizing the Grid with Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative
Kecia Wolf, a certified public accountant, was named president and CEO in November. read more >
Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative Names Kecia Wolf as President and CEO (Super Mover)
Wolf will be the first woman to serve as president and CEO of the cooperative. read more >
Arkansas Firms Divide $424M to Deploy Broadband
Arkansas electric co-ops and broadband providers win $424 million to expand broadband to 200,612 homes and businesses over the next 10 years. read more >
Former Co-op Chief Reflects on Years in Power
C. Wayne Whitaker takes an opportunity to look back on a lifetime of big events in the cooperative power industry. 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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Today’s Power Starts Solar Project For 13th Co-op, in Texarkana
Today's Power Inc. of Little Rock broke ground Wednesday on its 13th solar power project for an Arkansas electric distribution cooperative, this one a 1-megawatt array for Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative in Texarkana. read more >
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