by Kyle Massey CEO Bill Halter of Scenic Hill Solar in North Little Rock is a proud Stanford University graduate, but he wasn't too downhearted about Saturday's loss in "The Game" against the Un...
Read Moreby Roby Brock Producers Rice Mill and Scenic Hill Solar announced plans Monday (Nov. 25) to build a 26 MW DC solar power plant combined with up to 40 MWh of energy storage capacity at Producers Rice...
Read MoreGREENWOOD -- Greenwood has been exploring the possibility of using an alternative energy source to power property it owns. Mayor Doug Kinslow said Nov. 25 that discussions are underway between the ci...
Read Moreby Jeffery Martin The city of Hot Springs, Arkansas has announced plans to switch to 100 percent solar energy. According to KATV, City Manager Bill Burrough says the switch to a renewable energy sour...
Read Moreby Talk Business Politics Staff North Little Rock-based solar power developer Scenic Hill Solar will build a 12.75-megawatt solar power plant that will meet the energy demand for all govern...
Read Moreby Michael Tilley A growing number of Arkansas cities, counties and school districts are moving toward solar to handle all or a portion of their electricity demand. None of those are in the Fort S...
Read Moreby Kyle Massey Move over, ducks and rice, and make room for Stuttgart as an Arkansas solar mecca. The Arkansas County seat, which bills itself as the world capital for rice production and duck hunti...
Read Moreby John Magsam Scenic Hill Solar is working with Stuttgart to power the city's municipal buildings with a solar array. Construction on the 3.15 megawatt solar plant is expected to begin soon and sho...
Read Moreby Lindsey MillarBill Halter’s Scenic Hill Solar announced today that it is partnering with the city of Stuttgart to build a solar power plant in the city. It’s expected to power 100 percent...
Read MoreDANVILLE — The first solar power plant in Yell County and the third solar power plant in the Arkansas River Valley was dedicated last month. Located near the intersection of State Highways 27 and 10...
Read MoreBy Talk Buisness & Politics staff Solar power developer Scenic Hill Solar of North Little Rock recently completed a 360-kilowatt solar power plant for telecommunications provider Arkwest Com...
Read Moreby Talk Business and Politics staff Solar power developer Scenic Hill Solar of North Little Rock announced Thursday (June 6) a partnership with the city of Camden and Ouachita County to build a...
Read MoreBy: Kyle MasseyThe city of Camden's nickname is Star of the River, but it and Ouachita County are looking to the sun for power. Continuing a string of solar project announcements, Scenic Hill Solar o...
Read MoreBy Kyle Massey Fresh off its announcement of a $5 million municipal solar project in Clarksville, Scenic Hill Solar of Little Rock is working to make the Guy-Perkins School District in Faulkner...
Read Moreby Talk Business & Politics Staff Solar power developer Scenic Hill Solar of North Little Rock announced plans Tuesday (June 4) to build a 585-kilowatt (kW) solar power plant that will meet...
Read MoreBy Marisa HicksThe Guy-Perkins School District is among the first in the state to go green.The district held a public hearing Thursday night. One resident, Jimmy Fielder, attended the brief hearing.Up...
Read Moreby Talk Business & Politics staff Clarksville looks to become the first city in the state to power all of its government operations with solar energy after it installs a second solar power plant...
Read MoreBy John Lovett By the end of this year the city of Clarksville will have access to enough solar cells to power 100 percent of its government operations.Continuing a program that began two years ago t...
Read Moreby Kyle Massey On a Wednesday of big headlines about epic flooding on the Arkansas River, the city of Clarksville was looking to sunny days ahead, announcing a $5 million, 2.86-megawatt expansion of...
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