The Psaltry International Company Limited, has commissioned a 1.1killowats solar power and 1.1megawatts battery installation at its plant at Ado-Awaye to serve the company and its host community in Iseyin local government area of Oyo State.
The company’s managing director/ CEO, Mrs Yemisi Iranloye, said the project was meant to support power supply from Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) which she said had become erratic.
Iranloye said that the project would reduce cost of energy, reduce carbon and allow the organisation to enhance its goal for job creation, as there will be concentration on the national grid, the solar power and the back-up battery power.
The solar power project also covered the entire host communities around Psaltry, which include Alayide village, among others.
“With this in-house commissioning, Psaltry is happy today to announce the birth of a sustainable energy solution in solar power technology of 1.1killowats of solar power and 1.1megawatts of battery, which not only cover the factories within our premises but also the Alayide village, our host community.
“We used to pay so much as energy cost to IBEDC and bought diesel at high costs, now we can have rest of mind as the solar alternative has ensured reduced cost and this will allow us channel the excess to good use like employment drive and investment in girl-child education scholarship programme,” she said.
The company also hosted its foreign partners and investors who commended their efforts in breaking even despite all odds.
The leader of the foreign investors, who represented the Alitheia Group, a financial institution based in America and Mauritius, Mrs Tokunboh Ishmael, saluted the perseverance of Mrs Iranloye in lifting the company from a little beginning to a globally-recognised cassava processing plant.
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