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Team Takniquee, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

An alternative future
May 24th in Delhi

On May 24th, 2017

44 Celsius
112.2 Fahrenheit
May 24th in Delhi

May 24th 2015,

CSE report on
electricity
MIDNIGHT
consumption
15:30
5091 MW
4667 MW
Existing Solutions?
Increasing thermal mass
Proposed Solution
Proposed solution
Heat capacity raised
Include water tanks in the walls of the buildings.

Features
Solar powered
peltier devices
as temperature
regulators.

Tank-top
pores for
increased
evaporation
Problem?

Absorption Radiation
during day during night
Thermal gains

For 7.5 KWh / m2 / day (Delhis average insolation)

1000 liter
Constant
Inside Will take 75
outside
temperature
temperature hours to
45 C
0 250 C equilibrate
Peltier device
Finance and B Plan
End consumers / Market

Geography: Tropical / sub tropical future cities

1. Individual
2. Construction
3. Government
clients firms
Revenue streams

Initial investment
Equivalent to initial
investment / first 10 year
savings, whichever is less.
Maintenance.
Partnering with
construction firms.
Connecting with
independent consultants.
Firm value proposition

Geography: Tropical / sub tropical future cities

1. 2. Organizational
3. Financial
Strategic
Fee proportional to Long term value
Absence of cooling
complexity and long through cost savings
alternative with 15%
term support
real estate growth
Expansion
Building public model houses
Challenges

1. Variability
2. Technical
in designs variability
No off the shelf Variability in
solutions engineering parameters
Building workflows En routing designs
Benefits

Lower power load

No local heat island


Better
No CFC life
standard
Lower carbon emission

Cost Savings
Thanks a lot!

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