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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Wednesday night an “invasion of a sovereign nation cannot stand uncontested.”
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A group representing state utilities and energy interests is optimistic about new energy initiatives.
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Construction is expected to begin in March on a Conway solar farm that will provide enough electricity to power more than 21,400 homes.
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Classes will begin next week with the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana to train students to design, install and operate solar power systems.
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SWEPCO has released its Integrated Resource Plan. But the Sierra Club argues changes aren't happening quick enough and criticized plans to continue operating a northwest Arkansas plant until 2038.
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After a series of environmental disasters, which scientists and researchers blame on climate change, a former Arkansas U.S. congressman and a retired Entergy Arkansas CEO are wondering if things might have been different these days had legislation proposed in 2009 been approved.
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Completion of the $1.4 million facility, which will power about 20% of the city's wastewater utility, was celebrated Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Drax Group announced Thursday it will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas. Drax Group is a worldwide…
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As part of the settlement, the utility has agreed to retire three older power plants and expand clean power generation
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The conservation organization has become the first nonprofit in Arkansas to be powered by 100% solar energy with its 35-kilowatt solar array in Little Rock.