Tag: Safari Energy
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Ohio village of Grafton signs a PPA with Safari Energy for this 5.7 MW solar project
The politicians and utilities in the state of Ohio don’t seem to like solar power, but the Village of Grafton, Ohio, does, having completed a 5.76 MWdc (4 MWac) solar power project last month. This will supply the municipal power system through a 30-year power purchase agreement with Safari Energy,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Jersey mall adds more than 3 MW of rooftop solar via Safari Energy
Safari Energy, has completed a 3.49 megawatt (MW) roof and parking deck solar power system at The Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey, the dominant shopping and dining destination owned by Taubman Centers, Inc. The nearly 9,000 solar panels span 225,500 square feet of the mall’s roof and fiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Safari Energy expands its options to fund, acquire, own, operate solar projects
Safari Energy is launching a new flexible financial solution for solar developers and installers. Through the acquisition of solar projects, Safari Energy partners with solar developers to provide funding for solar assets from early stage development through Commercial Operation Date (COD). Safari Energy is also offering to subsequently own, operate andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Mall adds 2-MW rooftop solar system via Safari Energy
The solar rooftop system at Francis Scott Key Mall in Frederick, Maryland is now operational. The 2-MW capacity project is currently providing clean energy to power the Class A shopping destination, owned by PREIT, a leading real estate investment trust. The project is Safari Energy’s eighth in the state, bringingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Safari Energy awards solar portfolio maintenance contract to SunSystem Technology
Safari Energy has awarded solar PV services provider SunSystem Technology with its preventive maintenance portfolio — a three-year contract to conduct system inspections, testing and maintenance. The work spans more than 130 projects totaling over 80 megawatts (MW) of solar power generation capacity in 18 states from Massachusetts to Hawaii. “SafariRead More — Solar Builder magazine