
Pulaski County Notes Solar Project With TPI Set to Save $250K Annually
The project, long a goal of County Judge Barry Hyde and County Attorney Adam Fogleman, is expected to be completed next year. read more >
The project, long a goal of County Judge Barry Hyde and County Attorney Adam Fogleman, is expected to be completed next year. read more >
The 143-bed nursing home in west Little Rock was purchased by Cottage Lane Health & Rehab LLC, led by Joey Wiggins. read more >
The new hires are Chris Brudos and Will Mangrum. read more >
Derek Dyson, CEO and President of Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, said each of the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas has either built or is looking to build solar facilities. read more >
Zach Parker steps into a new role as media relations specialist at Ghidotti Communications. read more >
An affiliate of EB Real Estate Group bought the 320-unit McCain Park Apartments from an affiliate of Rhodium Capital Advisors. read more >
Edafio of Rogers has announced two promotions and one executive addition. read more >
It's expected to save the Springdale School District $2.6 million over the 25-year term of a power-purchase agreement. read more >
Robbie Berry and Chris Heath have been promoted to construction managers at Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock. read more >
Bumps dot the road to sustainability in today’s transit crisis. read more >
Danna Gauntt has been promoted to vice president of human resources at Lexicon Inc. read more >
Graycen Bigger has been elected to the board of the Arkansas Economic Developers & Chamber Executives. read more >
The Arkansas Public Service Commission's chairman, Ted Thomas, was a presenter and an award winner at the event. read more >
He succeeds Michael Henderson, who has led the solar array builder since it was founded. read more >
Before gas-station owners invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in charging stations, they need to know there are enough electric cars to make it pay off. But before car buyers pick an electric vehicle, they want to be sure they’ll find enough places to recharge. read more >
Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground Monday on two solar power arrays for the city of Bearden (Ouachita County). read more >
The Hampton School District (Calhoun County) has a new solar power project thanks to Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock and a closer neighbor, Ouachita Electric Cooperative of Camden. read more >
Ozarks Electric Cooperative and Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock dedicated a 2.7-megawatt solar energy plant in Lincoln on Friday. read more >
In another school solar project coordinated with the Barnabas Team, a Bentonville consultancy, Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground June 17 on a solar power project in St. Joe to supply 80% of the electricity needs for the Ozark Mountain School District. read more >
The Berryville School District and Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock broke ground Thursday on a solar energy array that will cover 80% of the 1,900-student system’s electricity load, officials said. read more >