<P> MetLife Stadium includes a total of four locker rooms: one each for the Giants and Jets, as well as 2 for visiting teams . The home teams have locker rooms on opposite ends of the stadium with a visitors' locker room adjacent to it; the unused visitors' locker room is used for spillover by the home team, on game days . </P> <P> In 2012, DLR Group partnered with NRG Energy to design and install a "Solar Ring" on the upper rim of MetLife Stadium . The Solar Ring consists of 1,350 building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solar panels assembled into 47 individual frames . The BIPV panels are illuminated with LED lighting and programmed to display the signature blue and green colors of the Giants and the Jets along with other hues for events such as concerts, soccer matches and college sports . The panels generate about 350 KW, nearly 25 times the amount of electricity that's actually needed to power the LED display system . The excess power generated can go into the general stadium use or back to the grid . </P> <P> The two teams formed the New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC (now MetLife Stadium Company), a 50 / 50 joint venture, to build and operate the stadium . The two teams leased the parcel of land on which the stadium stands from the NJSEA for a 25 - year term, with options to extend it which could eventually reach 97 years . After the 15th year of the lease, and every five years, hence; one of the 2 teams may opt out of the lease after giving the state 12 months notice . However, if one team leaves for a new stadium, the other team would have to remain for the remainder of the lease . Based on the teams' histories, this clause presumably allows the Jets to eventually decide they want to play in their own stadium and leave if they can find a way to finance it . However, the high cost of building and relocating to a new stadium makes this very unlikely (although the Jets have relocated their facilities to Florham Park, New Jersey). The teams also get parking revenue from the Meadowlands' western parking lots year round, even when there are no events at the stadium (this would occur when other parts of the Meadowlands host events). </P> <P> Allianz, a financial services and insurance company based in Germany, expressed interest in purchasing naming rights to the stadium . The proposal was for a period of up to 30 years, and was estimated to be valued at between $20 million and $30 million USD . However, it sparked protests from New York's Jewish community (the largest outside of Israel) and the Anti-Defamation League, which opposed the move due to close ties in the past between Allianz and the government of Nazi Germany during World War II . Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, however, secretary general of the North American Board of Rabbis, agreed that although survivors' sensibilities are understandable, a naming deal is legitimate . "I have found Allianz to be receptive, to be sensitive and a friend of the Jewish people today," he said . Allianz sponsors the venue that inspired the color - change technology for MetLife Stadium: Allianz Arena in Munich . No agreement was reached and talks between Allianz and the teams ended on September 12, 2008 . </P>

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