
Entegrity to Build 28-Acre Array for Cal-Maine Foods
The array is projected to offset approximately 91% of the electricity costs at Cal-Maine's facility in Searcy. read more >
The array is projected to offset approximately 91% of the electricity costs at Cal-Maine's facility in Searcy. read more >
The program is funded through a $2 million, four-year grant from the Arkansas Department of Commerce. read more >
As Matt Bell devotes himself to sake, he and Entegrity founder Chris Ladner have sold their stakes in the company. read more >
Construction is expected to be completed by early 2024. read more >
The projects as a step toward the college’s sustainability goals, and part of an ongoing process. read more >
The system, projected to save the school system $44,000 a year in utility and energy costs, will provide 95% of the 800-student district’s total electricity consumption. read more >
The array is expected to save the district nearly $300,000 a year, and more than $6 million over the project's lifetime. read more >
If all goes according to plan, Arkansas will get its first sake brewery by the end of the year: Origami Sake in Hot Springs. read more >
The power from the 4-megawatt array will offset about 6.3% of the campus’ electricity use. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson won praise from the industry for an executive order aimed at eliminating unnecessary consumption. read more >
Entegrity’s Network project proves that net zero living can be had at market rates. read more >
The two expect a combined power savings of more than $3 million. read more >
The Arkansas Public Service Commission's chairman, Ted Thomas, was a presenter and an award winner at the event. read more >
Fallon Lee, a mechanical engineer, has been named a principal owner in Insight Engineering. 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 >
Whit Cox will serve as general counsel of Entegrity in Little Rock. read more >
Batesville Schools Superintendent Michael Hester told of solar energy savings from an Entegrity-built system that funded raises of at least $4,000 a year for the nearly 250 teachers on his payroll. read more >
Heather Nelson of Seal Solar of North Little Rock and Fred Scarborough of the Arkansas Children’s Foundation in Little Rock won Executive of the Year awards, and billionaire philanthropist Johnelle Hunt of Lowell was honored for her lifetime of leadership last week at the 33rd annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards. read more >
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 >
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 >