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Appendix A: Scope of Work The project will begin with a kickoff teleconference with DOE to confirm the objectives, approach, and deliverables anticipated for the project. The tasks planned for the project are explained below. Task 1. Review Status of Global GSHP markets In this task, we will provide an overview of the global market for GSHPs, focusing primarily on Asia and Europe. To the extent that data are available, we will provide estimates of market size in key regions and explain the types of GSHPs that are prevalent worldwide. We will also review available information on incentives that are available for GSHPs in key regions. We will examine where GSHPs have been successful and the apparent reasons for their success, as well as whether any of the lessons learned abroad may be applicable in the U.S. Task 2. Estimate Energy Savings Potential for GSHPs in the U.S. In task 2, we will estimate the energy savings potential of GSHPs in the U.S. under a few different scenarios, likely including optimistic, pessimistic, and “business as usual”. The factors that might create these scenarios will also be discussed. A simplified cost‐benefit analysis based on simple payback periods will be documented, and both new construction and retrofits will be considered. Task 3. Examine Key Market Barriers to GSHPs in the U.S. In task 3, we will identify and explain the most important barriers that are inhibiting growth of the GSHP market in the U.S. These may include market, technological, institutional, regulatory, or other barriers. Although we will examine these issues on a national basis, we will pay particular attention to the Northeast, where the high cost of heating oil and propane might provide an opening for GSHPs. The opportunities and barriers associated with a community loop arrangement will also be considered. Task 4. Recommend Initiatives to Accelerate Market Adoption of GSHPs Based on the findings of task 3, as well as any lessons learned from abroad in task 1, we will recommend initiatives that the DOE could undertake or facilitate to accelerate market adoption of GSHPs in the U.S. and particularly in the Northeast. These initiatives could be undertaken by DOE alone or in partnership with other stakeholders such as states, utilities, manufacturers, or others U.S. Department of Energy 100

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