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Mid-Arkansas Utilities Pwa 11148 Cabot, Arkansas: Surface purchased Midway Water Association 2100 Proctor, Arkansas: Ground Mill Pond Village Mhp 160 Royal, Arkansas: Ground Miller County Public Water Authority 355 Texarkana, Arkansas: Surface purchased Milltown-Washburn Water Users 3628 Greenwood, Arkansas: Surface purchased Millwood Water ...
The Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) regulates the service and rates of those utilities subject to its jurisdiction in the State of Arkansas, United States. It was originally created by the Arkansas General Assembly on March 11, 1899, as the Arkansas Railroad Commission and was limited to regulating the railroads .
City of Augusta 1929 2005 [121] Hamilton Moses Forrest City: Natural gas/petroleum 138 2 Entergy: 1951 2013 [122] Harvey Couch Stamps: Natural gas/petroleum 110 2 Entergy: 1943, 1954 2011, 2013 [123] Mammoth Spring Dam No. 1 Fulton County: Hydroelectric 3 [124] Arkansas-Missouri Power Company 1927 1972 [125] Robert E. Ritchie Helena: Natural ...
The district had two schools, Arkansas City Elementary School and Arkansas City High School. [10] In 2004 the Arkansas Legislature approved a law that forced school districts with fewer than 350 students apiece to consolidate with other districts. [11] [12] On July 1, 2004, the Arkansas City district merged into the McGehee district. [13] After ...
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However, the company was ordered by the court to begin paying solar rebates in May 2015, just as other state electric providers such as Ameren and Kansas City Power had already been doing for over five years. [2] On February 9, 2016, Empire announced its merger with Algonquin Power & Utilities Corporation of Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Empire ...
The Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC) is an electrical generation and distribution cooperative founded in 1949 and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. It sells wholesale energy to 17 member cooperatives serving 500,000 customers across 62% of the land area of Arkansas.
Arkansas is one of 9 U.S. states and the District of Columbia without utility-scale wind power. [27] Other renewables Arkansas is 14th among states with the most installed hydroelectric generating capacity and 16th with the most generation from biomass. In 2011, hydroelectric installations generated 2,992 million kilowatt hours, while 1,668 ...