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With Solar, Gum Springs Will Have 1st Energy Sufficient Hazardous Waste Site

Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock partners with Veolia North America of Boston to make Veolia’s facility in Gum Springs the nation’s first hazardous waste treatment site to be fully energy self-sufficient. read more >
Mark Cayce, CEO of Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp.
Energy

A Solar Evangelist, RetiredLock Icon

As GM and CEO of the 7,000-member electric co-op, Mark Cayce was an early solar adopter in tandem with defense contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne read more >
Construction / Energy

Co-ops Look to Sun in Woodruff, Ashley CountiesLock Icon

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. CEO Buddy Hasten thinks of solar power as a part-time employee, but a valuable one. read more >
Jennah Denney of Today’s Power Inc.
Construction / Energy / Media & Marketing

Bingaman, Mizell Join Black Hills Energy (Movers & Shakers)

Jennifer Bingaman and Robin Mizell have been hired at Black Hills Energy in Fayetteville. read more >
Derek Dyson, takes over as president and CEO of solar array builder Today's Power Inc. on Jan. 1.
Construction / Energy / Investments

Today’s Power Ready to Run on $23MLock Icon

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 >
Fallon Lee
Business Services / Construction / Energy

Lee Promoted at Insight Engineering (Movers & Shakers)

Fallon Lee, a mechanical engineer, has been named a principal owner in Insight Engineering. read more >
Education

Today’s Power Adds School Array in Viola

Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, the busy solar array builder owned by the state’s electric cooperatives, chalks up another school project, dedicating a 480-kilowatt project for the Viola School District in Fulton County. read more >
Scott Foushee and Rusty Pendergraft, members of the board of directors at Today’s Power Inc. in North Little Rock
Energy

Today’s Power Names Foushee and Pendergraft to Board

Scott Foushee of Newport and Rusty Pendergraft of Texarkana join the board of directors Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, a renewable energy company specializing in small utility scale solar power plants. read more >
Construction / Energy / Manufacturing

In Winter’s Brutal Grip, The Power Grid Buckles

The regional electric grid was stretched to the limit and beyond, and Arkansans joined Texans, Oklahomans and Missourians sitting in their darkened houses, getting chillier. read more >
Matt Bell, partner in Entegrity of Little Rock, foresees more distributed generation of electric power in the future, and expects a boom in solar projects to continue across Arkansas.
Government & Politics

COVID Relief Deal Bolsters Sun Power; Ozarks Electric Announces ‘Solar Park’

Solar power contractors in Arkansas are calling tax incentives and other provisions of the $900 billion COVID-19 relief plan a boost for the renewable power industry. read more >
Ouachita Electric General Manager Mark Cayce speaks at the commissioning of General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems' new solar generation plant in East Camden.
Construction

Today’s Power, OECC Help General Dynamics Plug Into Solar

General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems holds a commissioning ceremony for a utility-scale solar and storage project in Calhoun County. read more >
Mark Cayce is the general manager of Ouachita Electric Cooperative in Camden. OEC and South Arkansas Telephone company have teamed up to help provide high-speed internet in rural south Arkansas were in many places, dial-up is the only option.
Construction

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 >
C&L Electric Cooperative Corp.'s solar array in Star City.

C&L Electric Goes Solar, Flipping the Switch Digitally

C&L Electric Cooperative Corp. in Star City holds an online switch-flipping ceremony for a new 1-megawatt solar array now generating power on eight acres near its headquarters. read more >
Fountaine Bleau North apartments at 4401 E. 46th St. in North Little Rock.
Construction / Energy / Real Estate

Fountaine Bleau North Attracts $34M Sale (Real Deals)Lock Icon

An affiliate of Peak Capital Partners of Provo, Utah, bought 217-unit apartment project in North Little Rock from Burkhalter FBN LLC, led by John Burkhalter. read more >
Barry Hyde
Government & Politics

Pulaski County Touts Solar Savings in Deal With Today’s Power

Today’s Power Inc. of Little Rock is building $13.6 million in solar installations to provide 8 megawatts of low-priced electricity to power Pulaski County operations. read more >
Entegrity's headquarters at 1403 E. 6th St. in east Little Rock.
Government & Politics

Searcy Water Utilities Joins Solar Parade

Searcy is Arkansas’ latest municipality mixing water and sunshine, partnering with Entegrity of Little Rock in a 5.7-megawatt solar power project to fully offset power consumption by Searcy Water Utilities. read more >
Today's Power will erect 3,800 photovoltaic panels on about eight acres near the headquarters of South Central Arkansas Electric Cooperative in Arkadelphia.

Today’s Power Breaks Ground on Solar Plant for Arkadelphia Cooperative

Today’s Power Inc. breaks ground on a new utility-scale solar generation plants for South Central Arkansas Electric Cooperative in Arkadelphia. read more >
Government & Politics

Arkansas Energy Advocates Tout Jobs, Growth at State Capitol

Wednesday was Arkansas Advanced Energy Day at the state Capitol, as decreed by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who marshaled some impressive economic development numbers in his declaration. read more >
Mark Cayce, Ouachita Electric’s CEO, shows off a display on the benefits of efficient lighting, a key part of the co-op’s PAYS program.
Construction / Education / Government & Politics

A Champion of Solar Rises In South: Ouachita ElectricLock Icon

As CEO of Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp. in Camden, Mark Cayce has seen the light, and it is solar. He has made sun power a cornerstone of innovative programs serving a high-tech corner of Arkansas: the defense manufacturing cluster in East Camden, home to a 12-megawatt solar array that was the largest in the state when it was built three years ago. read more >
Jason Morrison
Education

SAU Tech Partners With Today’s Power, OECC in Solar Project

South Arkansas’ march toward solar power got another nudge Friday when Southern Arkansas University Tech in Camden broke ground on a 1-megawatt array to generate more than two-thirds of the campus’ electricity. read more >