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Security Self Storage is proud to be the first Green Self Storage in North Carolina.


Security Self Storage is passionate about being a responsible steward of the local environment in which we do business. Part of this commitment includes reducing the carbon footprint of our self storage facilities by harnessing alternative energy, using the sunny space of our self storage facilities to generate green solar power. 

Store-Green is a new concept in self storage.   Security Self Storage is creating "green storage" by harnessing solar energy and using eco-friendly practices throughout our facilities.  We hope that when people need self storage, truck rental or moving supplies, they will consider a company that cares about the environment in their community and choose Security Self Storage. Our motto is " Store Green, Feel Great! " with Security Self Storage.  

Following in the footsteps of national businesses like Whole Foods and Toyota, Security Self Storage is addressing Triangle consumer's growing demands for eco-friendly services. While manufactured products such as hybrid cars are now becoming common, some service businesses with no obvious connection to the environment are also at the forefront of the "green" movement.   Security Storage, based in Raleigh, NC is leading the way in this effort, having recently completed a solar photovoltaic assembly that is one of the largest in the region.  The solar panels produce 10 kilowatts of electricity, enough to supply a significant portion of the facility's electrical needs.   The solar panels are prominently displayed on three large 20 foot towers in front of its Tryon Rd and Gorman St., Raleigh location. "You can't miss the pole mounted arrays as you drive down Tryon Rd.   We are excited about being the first green self storage in NC and we hope the solar towers will encourage others to embrace renewable energy and reduce their environmental footprint", said Board member Dr. Michael Chancellor.   Working with NC Green Power, ,