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