Insulation is generally used for the following purposes:
• Retard the flow of heat
• Reduce sound transmission
• Slow down the spread of fire

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Energy efficiency is a fundamental element in our fight against climate change and global warming. If less energy is consumed, the amount of fossil fuel burned will also be reduced. As a result, there will be less emission of greenhouse gasses which will ultimately reduce the threat of global warming.

The potential for energy savings through technologies that is affordable and well proven already exists in Malaysia today. Insulation is one of the best and simplest solutions to reduce energy consumption of a building and ultimately to safeguard our environment for the future generations.

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Governments all over the world are beginning to realise the importance of reducing dependence on energy imports as fuel reserves becomes scarcer and supplies are concentrated on a few politically unstable countries. In Malaysia, the situation is no different. Seen in this context, energy conservation issues and the role of insulation in reducing energy consumption are important considerations for the Malaysian government.
Find out why.

What are other governments in other countries doing and the measures they have taken to positively change the energy and environmental concerns in their countries? Can Malaysia learn from them?



 

10 years : the numbers of warmest years on record have occurred since 1991
RM875 million : the total insurance costs a year as a result of rising sea levels, more severe droughts and other consequences of climate change
460 million : the tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions that could be reduced each year from buildings
3.3 million : the barrels of oil equivalent that could be saved every day through efficient energy use in buildings
5.2% : Kyoto Protocol requirement in reducing carbon dioxide emissions from 1990 levels by 2012



Source: EURIMA
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