
A Solar Evangelist, Retired
As GM and CEO of the 7,000-member electric co-op, Mark Cayce was an early solar adopter in tandem with defense contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne read more >
As GM and CEO of the 7,000-member electric co-op, Mark Cayce was an early solar adopter in tandem with defense contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne read more >
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. CEO Buddy Hasten thinks of solar power as a part-time employee, but a valuable one. read more >
Jennifer Bingaman and Robin Mizell have been hired at Black Hills Energy in Fayetteville. read more >
The incoming CEO of Today’s Power Inc, attorney Derek Dyson, will have some extra cash — $23.35 million — to apply to his initiatives after he takes over Jan. 1. read more >
Fallon Lee, a mechanical engineer, has been named a principal owner in Insight Engineering. read more >
Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, the busy solar array builder owned by the state’s electric cooperatives, chalks up another school project, dedicating a 480-kilowatt project for the Viola School District in Fulton County. read more >
Scott Foushee of Newport and Rusty Pendergraft of Texarkana join the board of directors Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, a renewable energy company specializing in small utility scale solar power plants. 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 >
Solar power contractors in Arkansas are calling tax incentives and other provisions of the $900 billion COVID-19 relief plan a boost for the renewable power industry. read more >
General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems holds a commissioning ceremony for a utility-scale solar and storage project in Calhoun County. read more >
Today’s Power Inc. of Little Rock partners with General Dynamics and Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp. to build two solar power plants in Calhoun County. read more >
C&L Electric Cooperative Corp. in Star City holds an online switch-flipping ceremony for a new 1-megawatt solar array now generating power on eight acres near its headquarters. read more >
An affiliate of Peak Capital Partners of Provo, Utah, bought 217-unit apartment project in North Little Rock from Burkhalter FBN LLC, led by John Burkhalter. read more >
Today’s Power Inc. of Little Rock is building $13.6 million in solar installations to provide 8 megawatts of low-priced electricity to power Pulaski County operations. 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 >
Today’s Power Inc. breaks ground on a new utility-scale solar generation plants for South Central Arkansas Electric Cooperative in Arkadelphia. read more >
Wednesday was Arkansas Advanced Energy Day at the state Capitol, as decreed by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who marshaled some impressive economic development numbers in his declaration. read more >
As CEO of Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp. in Camden, Mark Cayce has seen the light, and it is solar. He has made sun power a cornerstone of innovative programs serving a high-tech corner of Arkansas: the defense manufacturing cluster in East Camden, home to a 12-megawatt solar array that was the largest in the state when it was built three years ago. read more >
South Arkansas’ march toward solar power got another nudge Friday when Southern Arkansas University Tech in Camden broke ground on a 1-megawatt array to generate more than two-thirds of the campus’ electricity. read more >
King Coal isn’t dead, but it’s being dethroned as the top fuel source for creating electric power in Arkansas. read more >