BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The first
"eco-friendly" billboard is scheduled to go up in Times Square in December, said
Ricoh Americas Corp. on Tuesday.
The electronic billboard,
entirely powered by the sun and wind, is the first of its kind in Times Square,
the second in America and the third in the world, said spokesman Russell
Marchetta.
The billboard, for Ricoh Americas' parent company
Ricoh Company Ltd. of Tokyo, will measure 47 feet (14 meters) high by 126 feet
(38 meters) long. Its floodlights will be powered on site by 45 solar panels and
four wind turbines.
The result will reduce carbon dioxide usage by 18
tons a year, Marchetta said.
The office automation equipment and electronics
supplier already has an electronic sign in Osaka, Japan, that is 100 percent
solar- and wind-powered.
The first solar-powered billboard in the United
States came last year when Pacific Gas and Electric erected one in San
Francisco.
The new billboard will wrap around the corner of
Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street. The exact image is yet to be announced, though
an artist's rendering with a dummy image has been released.
On days lacking enough solar or wind power, the sign
will go un-illuminated, Marchetta said.
"If the floodlights aren't on, you'll be able to see
the sign. You just won't have the lights on it," he told LiveScience.
(Agencies)