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Westa Solar advocates sustainable energy generation, grows capacity to 1.6mw

Energy experts have shown relentless concern over the fuel scarcity in Nigeria and its effect on companies and industries, buttressing that the rapid increase of the world population and present-day industrial development have created a massive demand and energy supply gap. 

To proffer solutions to these setbacks, Westa Solar, a leading clean energy company that offers an all-inclusive solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), has commissioned a 148kWp solar installation at Froot Multitrade Nigeria Limited and a 600kWp solar installation at Sacvin Nigeria limited.

According to Westa Solar’s Country Manager, Ayomide Agbola, despite the slow start for reliable renewable energy technologies in Nigeria, there is reason to be optimistic about the sector’s potential.

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It would be recalled that in the first quarter of 2022, westasolar secured a mezzanine loan of 1.5Million euro from the Development Bank of Austria (OeEB) which has positively impacted the growth of the company’s portfolio.

By financing the projects, wWsta Solar said it ensures a competitive cost of power, with respect to the national grid. All the intricate technical details from audit to commissioning and operation, are managed directly by westa.solar to eliminate complexity and risks.

The company’s projects are deployed using Tier-1 components to ensure high quality and long-lasting installations.

In this same prospect, the firm recently commissioned its new solar rooftop power plant of 600KWp at Sacvin Industries Limited located in Kano state, Nigeria which added to a growing list of clientele under the company’s PPA / Lease-To-Own model.

Speaking further on the impact of renewable energy in Nigeria, Agbola further added, “We are helping businesses stay operational in Nigeria by providing them with a clean, reliable and cost-effective source of power. Our solar hybrid systems start saving the client money from day one. We deploy innovative remote monitoring systems, giving us the ability to be the best kind of first-responders that a need as sensitive as power supply requires. Be it a 150kW system, or a 5MW system, we treat each project with an attention to detail that is sure to make and keep our clients happy.” She added.

Commending the service delivery and after-sales experience with westa.solar, MD of Froot, Joseph Yaghi said “We are enjoying reduced energy bills and generator maintenance costs, as our generators now operate more efficiently.”

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