
Nabholz Purchases Entegrity Stakes, While Former Partner Moves On to Other Ventures
As Matt Bell devotes himself to sake, he and Entegrity founder Chris Ladner have sold their stakes in the company. read more >
As Matt Bell devotes himself to sake, he and Entegrity founder Chris Ladner have sold their stakes in the company. read more >
The power from the 4-megawatt array will offset about 6.3% of the campus’ electricity use. read more >
Entegrity’s Network project proves that net zero living can be had at market rates. read more >
Lane College, a historically black school in Jackson, Tennessee, is paying less for power through a new energy savings performance contract with Entegrity of Little Rock. read more >
Entegrity of Little Rock is repeating itself as a net-zero building pioneer in Arkansas, following up its LEED-certified Little Rock headquarters with another self-powered building for its office in Fayetteville. read more >
Entegrity of Little Rock and top state officials are trumpeting big solar energy savings for the state’s prison system, further projects for the Arkansas Department of Corrections and a victory in Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s crusade for streamlining government operations and costs. read more >
From the compost and recycling bins on the floor to the bicycles on wall racks and the 50-kilowatt solar power array on the roof, Entegrity's headquarters in east Little Rock practically screams that its occupants care about the environment. read more >
Middleton Properties LLC paid $5.9 million for 4 acres and Delta Group Electronics’ 37,600-SF facility on West Technology Way in Fayetteville. read more >
The Arkansas Advanced Energy Association toasted the state’s sustainable power and energy efficiency leaders Tuesday at the trade group’s Empowering Arkansas conference. read more >
A solar-minded farmer, a founding partner in a Little Rock sustainability and energy services company and a distinguished professor at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville are all in the running for a top state award in advanced energy leadership, according to the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association. read more >
The state’s top utility regulator expressed deep doubts Tuesday about Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposed rule to fortify the national electric grid’s “resilience” by providing cost recovery for coal and nuclear power plants. read more >
Viridian of Little Rock, a provider of sustainability and energy consulting services for architects, contractors and building owners, is changing its corporate name to Entegrity. read more >
Kum & Go has contributed six LEED-certified projects and registered nine more for certification since announcing in 2011 its plan to roll out 20 to 25 new stores in central Arkansas. read more >