Proven Energy supply a unique solution to the advertising industry by the supply of a renewable and green energy source to power billboards.
Power your billboard lighting with a Proven Energy small wind turbine. Not only will the advertisement be visible at night, during the day the wind turbine will attract attention and show your business’ compassion for the environment – an aspect most people have strong feelings on.
Proven Energy turbines are able to provide power to billboard advertising, whether for lighting, digital displays, billboards both on and off the grid. Successfully implemented Proven Energy turbines are a reliable green energy source which in the right location can also generate revenue from the sale of excess electricity.

The Proven 2.5 is ideally suited to the purposes of outdoor advertising. The Proven 2.5 will provide a solution to both on and off grid advertising billboards. Installation of a wind turbine provides outdoor advertisers the opportunity to install a billboard in almost any location. A grid connect system allows excess power to be sold back to the grid and revenue generated from ROC’s. While a battery storage system enables boards in remote locations to be powered anywhere. A wind turbine omits the requirement for diesel generators and their associated costs.
"Our group much enjoyed and appreciated the visit last Monday. What you are doing is very impressive and so good-luck to you. We realise the challenge and admire the progress. You have the largest production line for small power turbines in Europe and we were grateful to be shown everything in such an open and sincere manner."
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“Wind gusts of up to 128mph were recorded in the vicinity of the turbine over this weekend – your technology has not missed a beat throughout.”
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*Environmental impact and equivalent calculated using state emission factors per the EPA's eGrid database.
All figures approx.