By CHRIS HICKEY A utility that serves about 4,500 commercial, industrial and household customers in Clarksville is partnering with a Little Rock-based solar energy developer to provide about a quarte...
Read Moreby Kyle Massey Scenic Hill Solar of Little Rock and Clarksville's city-owned utility have partnered to build the largest municipal power source in Arkansas using renewable energy, a $10 million sola...
Read Moreby Talk Business & Politics staff Add the Johnson County seat of Clarksville to the growing list of cities and companies in Arkansas investing in solar power. Once built, it will be the largest s...
Read MoreBy Max Brantley Scenic Hill Solar, the company headed by former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, has struck a deal with Clarksville Light and Water to build a solar power plant in the city that will supply abou...
Read MoreCompany Will Meet 100 Percent Renewable Electricity Goals for U.S. Manufacturing, Achieve 80 Percent CO2 Reduction Through Two of the Largest Statewide Solar Commercial Projects NEW YORK, September 2...
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