Veolia North America, the leading provider of environmental solutions in the U.S. and Canada, recently announced a partnership with Today’s Power, Inc. to install a five-megawatt (MW) single-axis tracking solar energy system at its hazardous waste treatment facility in Gum…
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How Arkansans Can Power Property Values with Solar
by Greg Bradleyby Greg BradleyNatural wood elements. Fiber board siding. Outdoor kitchens. How can we tell the difference between short-lived décor trends and sound property investments? It can be difficult to pull the trigger on big-ticket home projects, especially if they involve somewhat newer…
Do you plan to retire this decade? The baby boomer generation is estimated to retire at a rate of approximately 10,000 individuals per day. For many, retiring means becoming a full-time grandparent, traveler or volunteer. For others, it may mean…
Since 2008, hundreds and thousands of solar panels have popped up across the country due to declining prices, which continue to drop every year. More and more homeowners and businesses are exploring the feasibility and financial return of installing solar…
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Community Bakery Installing Solar Array at Main Street Location
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffSOMA’s Community Bakery is going solar this fall. Community Bakery is partnering with Seal Energy Solutions, an Argenta-based solar specialist, to install a solar array at the company’s Main Street location. Seal Energy Solutions has designed a 102-panel, which will…
Ecoark Holdings Inc. of Rogers on Thursday announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Magnolia Solar Inc. has signed a teaming arrangement with India-based InSolare Energy to bring Magnolia’s solar photovoltaic technology to market. Magnolia has developed a thin coating with…
Arkansas’ energy industry moves beyond shale and looks renewable energy sources  Ten years ago, a major energy boom began in Arkansas. That’s when companies began heavily investing in the Fayetteville Shale, which up until 2002 had gone quietly unnoticed…
May/June 2015 Issue In this issue of AMP, we asked five executives in the energy sector: What is currently driving change in your industry? Â Photos courtesy of businesses Roger Jenkins President/CEO Murphy Oil Roger Jenkins is confident that…