Ricoh Billboard in Times Square to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 18 tons per year


Ricoh, Japan will set up a natural energy-powered billboard in New York City’s Times Square. The billboard will be equipped with four wind potential generators and 45 solar cell panels, which will produce about 98 kilowatt-hours of

electricity together per day, a level that can run it without outside sources of ability.

The Ricoh billboard, which will light up in early December, can help reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 18 tons per year.

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