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Acknowledgements This paper was prepared by Ole Langniß and Kristin Seyboth of the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Luuk Beurskens and André Wakker of the Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), Ralph Sims and Frieder Frasch of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Renewable Energy Unit (REU) and Lex Bosselaar (SenterNovem). Many of the findings are based on presentations by Christophe Jurczak, Michel Francoeur, Kyriakos Maniatis, Michael Rantil, Ladislaus Rybach, Richard Schimpf, Samuele Furfari, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Michael Nast and Birger Lauersen, held at the workshop on Renewable Heating and Cooling in April 2006. Final compilation and editing of the report was undertaken by Ralph Sims of the REU who also coordinated its publication. Direct guidance in the publication was provided by Neil Hirst (Director, ETO), Antonio Pflüger (Head, ETC), Nobuyuki Hara and Piotr Tulej of the IEA Secretariat. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs funded SenterNovem and ECN to undertake their contribution as arranged by REWP member Willem van der Heul. The Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) supported the first draft of the technical report prepared by the IEA Renewable Energy Unit. The Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (RETD) Implementing Agreement contracted ZSW to do their part of the work. Review comments were gratefully received from Executive Committee members of the IEA Bioenergy, Geothermal, Solar Heating and Cooling, SolarPACES and RETD Implementing Agreements as well as from members of the IEA Renewable Energy Working Party. The authors would like to thank Marco Calderoni (Ambiente Italia), Finn Bertelsen (DEA), Michael Nast (DLR), Uwe Trenker and Raffaele Piria (ESTIF), Hirofumi Muraoka (GREEN), Tesuji Tomita (IEEJ), Kes McCormik and Lena Neij (IIIEE), Pierre Ungemach (GPC IP), Michael Paunescu (Natural Resource Canada), John Lund (Oregon Institute of Technology), Erik Frints (SenterNovem), Antonia James (UK Parliament), Julita Klink and Amber Sharick (ZSW) for the information, comments, and ideas they provided. IEA colleagues in the Communication and Information Office and the Information Systems Division, particularly Muriel Custodio, Bertrand Sadin, Rebecca Gaghen, Sophie Schlondorff, Virginie Buschini, Jim Murphy and Olivier Parada, provided excellent contributions towards the production, presentation and quality of the report in its various forms. For further information on this report please contact the IEA Renewable Energy Unit of the Energy Technology Collaboration division, ralph.sims@iea.org. 5

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