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20 Feb 2020

Extra Space Storage Harnesses The Sun With 100 Solar Projects

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Commercial solar developer Safari Energy has completed 100 solar projects with Extra Space Storage. Spanning over a dozen states and more than 10 MW of capacity, the projects have, to date, produced more than 33 GWh of solar power, the equivalent of offsetting emissions from 5,000 cars driven each year.

“It has been an amazing journey for Safari Energy to work with Extra Space Storage for the past six years on solar projects across the country,” said John Lind, managing director, business development, Safari Energy. “Extra Space has been an ideal client for our turnkey solar portfolio approach, and we look forward to continuing to support Extra Space’s role as a steward of the environment,” he added.

In total, since 2008, Safari Energy has developed hundreds of commercial-scale solar projects that have generated approximately 300 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, or the equivalent of avoiding more than 200,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions.

“At Extra Space, we are committed to sustainability. Solar is a key piece of our sustainability initiatives, and we’re glad to work with great partners like Safari Energy,” said Joe Margolis, CEO of Extra Space Storage.

The largest of the 100 projects is a 531 kW rooftop solar system located in Central Valley, New York, where the project team was able to leverage a net energy metering program providing electricity from the system to neighboring offtakers.

Safari Energy’s sophisticated approach to financial structuring, coupled with extensive real estate expertise, has translated into attractive yields and savings for commercial and industrial clients spanning multiple industry sectors, including self-storage, retail, warehousing, public sector, business centers, medical offices and more. In addition to developing solar projects, as Safari Energy did for Extra Space Storage, the company also provides funding for solar projects developed by partners and clients throughout the project life-cycle.


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