[Bldg-sim] Anyone successfully used eQUEST for Federal Energy-Efficient Building Tax Deduction?

Matthew Higgins higgins at edi-arch.com
Tue Apr 1 08:09:13 PDT 2008


I've attempted to do so stating DOE2 is the basis of eQuest... I have 
not heard back.

Matthew Higgins, LEED AP
Technical Specialist
Environmental Dynamics, Inc.
Architecture and Sustainability Consulting Services
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Geert Aerts wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm curious if anyone has used an eQUEST model to apply for and 
> receive the $0.60 to $1.80/sq ft Federal Energy-Efficient Commercial 
> Building Tax Deduction under Internal Revenue Code §179D?
> The list of qualified software  
> http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/info/qualified-software/  
> includes DOE2.1E and DOE-2.1E-JJH,  but not eQUEST.
>  
> Has anyone had an eQUEST-modeled building qualify?
> Thanks,
> Geert H. Aerts, P.E.
> (503) 933-4490
> geert.h.aerts at gmail.com <mailto:geert.h.aerts at gmail.com>
>
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