Energy-powered Billboard in Times Square

The famous Times Square in New York City will receive a natural energy-powered billboard from Ricoh, Japan. that different billboard won’t cost the city additional tax dollars to run, as it features a quartet of wind capability generators and a massive 45 solar cell panels that are able to generate up to 98 kilowatt-hours of electricity together per day, enabling it to sustain itself indefinitely without any

external help. The Ricoh billboard is said to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 18 tons per year, and will be unveiled at the end of that year - just in day for the ball to drop for New Year’s Day.

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