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Seed Co eases grid power dependence

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Seed Co eases grid power dependence

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Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer

September 18, 2025

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This company’ shift to alternative energy sources ameliorates the burden of over dependence on unreliable power from the national grid amid concerns by industry of significant operational downtime due to persistent power cuts.

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SEED Co Limited (Seed Co) reduced its electricity consumption by 23,6 percent to 5,699,604 kilowatt-hours (KWH) during its 2025 financial year from 7,461,250 KWH a year earlier thanks to ramped up solar power generation and energy efficiency measures.The company’s electricity use stood at 8,156,437 kWh in 2023, signalling a continuous reduction already easing energy costs,…

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