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Stem, Inc Brings Smart Energy Storage to Electric Cooperative Projects with Today s Power, Inc

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Stem, Inc. Brings Smart Energy Storage to Electric Cooperative Projects with Today’s Power, Inc. Stem, Inc.February 11, 2021 GMT MILLBRAE, Calif., Feb. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Stem, Inc. (“Stem”), a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clean energy storage systems, today announced the Company will provide smart energy storage services to Today’s Power, Inc. (“TPI”), a renewable energy company based in North Little Rock, Ark. that develops, owns and operates renewable energy assets. A certified partner in Stem’s Partner Program, TPI will leverage Stem’s smart energy storage solution to deliver energy flexibility in electric cooperative projects, starting in Northwest Arkansas.

Lincoln Solar Project Partners Cities, Schools, Co-Op Subsidiary

Send Ozarks Electric Cooperative of Fayetteville and Today s Power Inc. broke ground Friday on a 2.7-Mw solar power station that will power two northwest Arkansas cities, two school districts and the cooperative s telecommunications subsidiary, OzarksGo. Want the Full Article? Readers must pay to access articles older than 15 days. Articles newer than 15 days are not included in this offer. Purchase Now

McKinney, Bell Receive Lifetime Honors At CFO of the Year Awards

Send Greg McKinney, CFO of Bank OZK of Little Rock, and Richard Bell, president and CEO of Bell & Co. of North Little Rock, receive lifetime achievement awards during a live webcast on Dec. 15 from Little Rock. Want the Full Article? Readers must pay to access articles older than 15 days. Articles newer than 15 days are not included in this offer. Purchase Now

COVID Relief Deal Bolsters Sun Power; Ozarks Electric Announces Solar Park

Send 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. Want the Full Article? Readers must pay to access articles older than 15 days. Articles newer than 15 days are not included in this offer. Purchase Now

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