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About the Show:
"The second you start to offset or you start to produce energy from another source that you have control over, you're moving closer and closer to the boat, so to speak. And you're just offsetting the potential risk of rising energy costs."
– David Stitt
From rising utility bills and grid reliability concerns to new clean energy options for your home or business, figuring out your next move can feel overwhelming. In this first episode of Stitt Happens, host Randy Wilburn talks with David Stitt, CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar, about practical ways Arkansans can take control of their energy costs and build more resilience.
Whether you're a homeowner watching your electric bill climb, a business owner looking to cut overhead, or just someone trying to understand what's happening with energy in Arkansas, this conversation breaks down what you need to know and what you can actually do about it.
Randy and David dig into the real issues affecting Arkansas energy customers right now - recent utility rate increase proposals, what's driving costs up, and why your electric bill has become such a big line item in your budget.
David brings decades of experience in energy-efficient homebuilding and solar to help make sense of it all. He clears up common misconceptions about solar and battery storage (you don't have to go completely off-grid), explains how to start small and build from there, and walks through what "net zero plus" living actually means for regular people.
They also talk about the policy landscape in Arkansas - how regulations have created some roadblocks but also new opportunities, and what solutions like virtual power plants could mean for grid stability and customer choice going forward.
You'll come away understanding your options better and knowing some concrete next steps you can take, whether that's finally understanding your utility bill or exploring solar for your home or business.
Key Takeaways:
Important Links and Mentions on the Show:
Subscribe to Stitt Happens for conversations that help you live smarter, save money, and embrace the future of clean energy.
Stay connected:
Stitt Solar
1301 S 8th St,
Rogers, AR 72756
Tel: 479.636.8745
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tune in and join the clean energy conversation—because when it comes to your future, Stitt Happens.
By The Stitt GroupAbout the Show:
"The second you start to offset or you start to produce energy from another source that you have control over, you're moving closer and closer to the boat, so to speak. And you're just offsetting the potential risk of rising energy costs."
– David Stitt
From rising utility bills and grid reliability concerns to new clean energy options for your home or business, figuring out your next move can feel overwhelming. In this first episode of Stitt Happens, host Randy Wilburn talks with David Stitt, CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar, about practical ways Arkansans can take control of their energy costs and build more resilience.
Whether you're a homeowner watching your electric bill climb, a business owner looking to cut overhead, or just someone trying to understand what's happening with energy in Arkansas, this conversation breaks down what you need to know and what you can actually do about it.
Randy and David dig into the real issues affecting Arkansas energy customers right now - recent utility rate increase proposals, what's driving costs up, and why your electric bill has become such a big line item in your budget.
David brings decades of experience in energy-efficient homebuilding and solar to help make sense of it all. He clears up common misconceptions about solar and battery storage (you don't have to go completely off-grid), explains how to start small and build from there, and walks through what "net zero plus" living actually means for regular people.
They also talk about the policy landscape in Arkansas - how regulations have created some roadblocks but also new opportunities, and what solutions like virtual power plants could mean for grid stability and customer choice going forward.
You'll come away understanding your options better and knowing some concrete next steps you can take, whether that's finally understanding your utility bill or exploring solar for your home or business.
Key Takeaways:
Important Links and Mentions on the Show:
Subscribe to Stitt Happens for conversations that help you live smarter, save money, and embrace the future of clean energy.
Stay connected:
Stitt Solar
1301 S 8th St,
Rogers, AR 72756
Tel: 479.636.8745
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tune in and join the clean energy conversation—because when it comes to your future, Stitt Happens.