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Entergy Arkansas has agreed to stop burning coal at White Bluff, one of its two major coal plants, by 2028.
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Construction

Power Balance Shifting In Arkansas: Coal Crucial But Losing Ground

King Coal isn’t dead, but it’s being dethroned as the top fuel source for creating electric power in Arkansas. read more >
Courtney Little
Agriculture & Poultry / Construction / Energy

Solar Projects Shining Examples in ArkansasLock Icon

Tom Jacobs wondered if the sunshine pouring onto his 1,200 acres might feasibly power some of his farm operations in DeWitt, so he volunteered to become a guinea pig. read more >
On a peak day in August, this solar array in East Camden supplied 12 megawatts of power for Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp.
Business Services / Construction / Education

Solar Power On the Rise in Arkansas

There’s nothing new under the sun? A quick glance around Arkansas, where solar power projects are popping up all over, shows just the opposite. read more >
TPI panels.
Energy

First Electric Adds Solar With Today’s Power

First Electric Cooperative of Jacksonville recently entered into a service agreement with Arkansas-based Today’s Power Inc. (TPI) to install a one-megawatt AC solar array. read more >