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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Executive Summary ...................................................................................................ES-1
Introduction................................................................................................................1-1
Status of IES ........................................................................................................1-2
DOE Objectives ...................................................................................................1-3
IES for Buildings, State of the Art.............................................................................2-1
Defining IES ........................................................................................................2-1
CHP Systems .......................................................................................................2-4
Absorption Chillers..............................................................................................2-10
Engine-Driven Chillers........................................................................................2-12
Desiccant Dehumidification Systems ..................................................................2-12
Market Potential.........................................................................................................3-1
IES Compatibility With Buildings.......................................................................3-2
The Potential Building Market for IES................................................................3-2
Analysis of Building Types .................................................................................3-8
Regional Analysis................................................................................................3-9
Sensitivity Analysis .............................................................................................3-12
Technical and Market Barriers...................................................................................4-1
Economics and Tax Treatment ............................................................................4-2
Product Performance and Availability.................................................................4-2
Awareness, Information and Education...............................................................4-3
Utility Policies and Regulation ............................................................................4-4
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