
Entegrity’s Network Building in Fayetteville Cuts the Electric Bill
Entegrity’s Network project proves that net zero living can be had at market rates. 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 >
More than $8.5 million of new and pending utility improvement projects are underway in and around Helena-West Helena. Pieces of the infrastructure puzzle are moving into place to enhance local economic prospects as well as industrial recruitment. read more >
Entegrity's Little Rock headquarters is being honored as Project of the Year in the Green Tie Awards program presented by the Arkansas chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. read more >
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 >
Arkansas cities, counties and school districts are taking advantage of new financing to save money by going solar. read more >
Phillips County Judge Clark Hall is counting on solar power to save his county money and help shine its image. The county has hired Entegrity Partners of Little Rock to build a 400-kilowatt photovoltaic array as part of its major new justice complex near Helena Regional Medical Center. read more >
The U.S. Green Building Council is honoring Arkansas companies this week with awards for energy efficiency and environmental design, including the annual Arkansas Green Tie Awards. read more >
A Conway project by Little Rock sustainability and energy service company Entegrity has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program. read more >
The National Wallcovering/Colour & Design facility in North Little Rock has claimed a significant conservation efficiency distinction after consultations with Entegrity. read more >
Larry Watkins has been hired as counsel by Mitchell Williams Selig Gates & Woodyard PLLC at the firm’s Little Rock office. Jeff Sharp has been hired as marketing coordinator by CDI Contractors LLC in Little Rock. read more >
Arkansas builders are incorporating solar energy into everyday projects, from residences to commercial businesses to schools to prisons. read more >
More than 350 Arkansans added on-site generation systems in 2017, raising the state's number of net-metering customers from 633 to 988, a 56 percent increase. read more >
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 >
Each employee at Entegrity’s Little Rock headquarters can control their own lighting and natural daylighting through a smartphone app. read more >
Jared Gabriele has been hired as an assistant vice president and loan officer at Grand Savings Bank. Ron Branscum has been hired as city president for Rogers at Citizens Bank. read more >
James Windsor has been hired at Entegrity Energy Partners in Little Rock as director of solar operations. read more >
Rock Capital Real Estate of Little Rock says it is buying the historic Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave. with plans to develop a boutique hotel. read more >
Parker was most recently executive vice president of preconstruction for Nabholz’s central Arkansas offices. He will lead two specialty groups, Nabholz Environmental Services and Entegrity Energy Partners LLC. read more >