MAXIMIZING FUNDING FOR DACC INTEGRATION IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
Samiullah Khan F, Prof. (Dr.) Prakash Divakaran.
Abstract
This research paper aims to address the critical issue of maximizing funding for the integration of Distributed Anticipatory Climate Control (DACC) systems in indoor environments. As climate change accelerates, the need for sustainable and energy-efficient technologies becomes paramount. DACC presents a promising solution for optimizing indoor climate control while reducing energy consumption. However, the upfront costs associated with DACC implementation pose a significant barrier. This paper proposes a comprehensive strategy for securing funding through a combination of public-private partnerships, government incentives, and innovative financing models. The study utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach, combining engineering, economics, and policy analysis to formulate an effective funding framework for widespread DACC integration.
Key words: Distributed Anticipatory Climate Control (DACC), Public-Private Partnerships, Government Incentives, Innovative Financing Models.
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