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Local News: Berryville school district breaks ground on solar project (6/8/21)

Local News: Berryville school district breaks ground on solar project (6/8/21)
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Today s Power Names Foushee and Pendergraft to Board

Send Scott Foushee and Rusty Pendergraft, members of the board of directors at Today’s Power Inc. in North Little Rock Scott Foushee of Newport and Rusty Pendergraft of Texarkana have joined the board of directors Today’s Power Inc. of North Little Rock, a renewable energy company specializing in small utility scale solar power plants. Today’s Power, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc. of Little Rock, has built solar arrays for most of the state’s 17 electric distribution cooperatives. The additions to its 10-member board followed the retirement of Wayne Whitaker from Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative and the completion of a term by Wayne Beadles, a director at Woodruff Electric. He had been on the board since 2015, the year

County Dedicates First of 2 Solar Projects With Today s Power

Barry Hyde County Judge Barry Hyde flipped the switch on a new 756-panel solar project Tuesday at the Pulaski County Detention Center near the State Fairgrounds in Little Rock, and Today’s Power Inc. joined him in basking in the glow. The project, a 250-kilowatt array that will be owned and operated by Today’s Power, will provide lower-cost electricity to the county under a 20-year power purchase agreement. The price is a guaranteed 4.9 cents per kilowatt hour, roughly half of the already low retail price of electricity in the state. The array is one of two county projects, originally planned in 2019, that combined will provide about 86% of Pulaski County’s existing electricity demand.

2 planned power outages set for next week

North Arkansas Electric Cooperative (NAEC) will have two planned outages for members served by the Norfork Substation beginning at 4 a.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. Friday. The outages are necessary for Southwestern Power Administration personnel to perform work on the dam’s substation and switchyard safely. Each outage is expected to last one-and-a-half hours and will affect the 1,938 member accounts in and around Norfork, Jordan, Lone Rock and Shady Grove areas. Affected members received an automated call at the number NAEC has on file Thursday afternoon. Customers in these areas may call NAEC at (870) 895-3221 with any questions. WebReady

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