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Europe's First Wind- and Solar-Powered Billboard

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Analysis by Nic Halverson
Fri Aug 5, 2011 10:46 AM ET
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Much attention has been paid to how electric and hybrid cars are making motorways more green, but what about the coveted advertising space on the sides of those motorways? Is it possible to make billboards more green?

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Ricoh Europe, an eco-friendly office solutions company in Europe thinks so. They recently launched an 'eco-board' powered 100 percent by wind and solar power. The first of its kind in Europe, Ricoh uses five individual wind turbines atop the eco-board and 96 solar panels below it to illuminate the sign only when enough power has been generated.

Besides reducing their carbon footprint, Ricoh hopes their eco-board serves as a conscious reminder for all those who see it.

“Our ethos is to go beyond simply meeting regulatory requirements relating to sustainability by proactively promoting environmentally responsible practices in our own business and for our customers. The launch of the eco-board takes us one step further by reminding wider public audiences to act in a sustainable way and think beyond the obvious when it comes to protecting natural resources,” Steve Saito, Chairman and CEO of Ricoh Europe said in a press release.

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To get their message out, Ricoh placed their eco-board on one of Europe's busiest thoroughfares: London's M4 motorway that runs from the heart of the city to Heathrow airport.

This isn't the company's first foray into alternative-energy billboards. Last year, Ricoh launched a solar-powered billboard in New York City's Time's Square.

[Via Treehugger]

 



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Tags: Alternative Power Sources, Carbon Footprint, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Offsets, Conservation

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