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Page 1: EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow – Yes it pays for itself… and not just in $: Mike Lawrence, Johns Manville Insulation Systems

EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow

Yes it pays for itself…and not just in $.

Mike LawrenceVice President & General Manager

Johns ManvilleInsulation Systems

Page 2: EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow – Yes it pays for itself… and not just in $: Mike Lawrence, Johns Manville Insulation Systems

What are the key issues of today?• Jobs, jobs, jobs

• Lower monthly bills• Concern for our climate

• Safe and healthy homes / bldgs

Do we have any answers?

• How about more energy efficient homes and buildings?

• How about retrofitting through Home Star & Building Star?

Page 3: EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow – Yes it pays for itself… and not just in $: Mike Lawrence, Johns Manville Insulation Systems

Trends – Towards Zero Energy Better air sealing External insulation Spray insulations

● Fiber glass & foam

Emphasis on installation quality

Better indoor air quality

Materials selection Higher recycled

content

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Why Does Anyone Care?World Energy Consumption

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Building Insulation

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The Impact of InsulationEvery Year Insulation Saves• 15.4 quadrillion BTUs • 2.65 billion barrels of oil

equivalent• 267 million short tons carbon

Over 50 Years Insulation Saves• 132 billion barrels of oil

equivalent• 13.4 billion tons carbon

Source: Adapted from “Green and Clean” by Alliance to Save Energy, April 2001, for Insulation in

U.S. Homes

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It’s Not Just CO2

• Saves 800 trillion BTU/year• 3100 fewer tons PM2.5

• 100,000 fewer tons NOx

• 190,000 fewer tons SO2

• $5.9 billion energy savingsHarvard University Study on impact of 46 million U.S.

homes meeting 2000 IECC

Insulation can improve existing buildings

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EE is a Good Investment

Source: ”Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Economy,” McKinsey July 2009

Potential Savings - All Have Postive NPV

Duct Sealing

Air Sealing

Wall Sheathing

Attic Insulation

Wall Insulation

Slab Insulation

Basement Insul

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Energy Efficiency Savings Potential, Trillion BTU's

Insulation is the Least Costly Way to Reduce CO2

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Rapidly Renewable Over 7 Billion tons of sand

produced by the earth each year

Over 3.5 Billion tons of silica sand

Less than 0.3 Billion tons used by all glass industries around the world

A truly rapidly renewable resource

Source: NAIMA sponsored independent scientific study

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Recycled Content Fiber glass insulation is the

largest secondary market for recycled glass containers using 2.2 billion pounds of recycled post-consumer glass per year

Every 37 pounds of glass used in making fiber glass saves one cubic foot of landfill space

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One Company’s Approach

Formaldehyde-freeTM Building Insulation, the first and only complete line, since 2002

High certified post consumer recycled content Spray applied products

● Fiber glass● Foam

Air sealing solutions Duct wrap, liner and board HVAC board & insulation

Page 12: EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow – Yes it pays for itself… and not just in $: Mike Lawrence, Johns Manville Insulation Systems

EE Technologies of Today & Tomorrow

Yes it pays for itself…and not just in $.

Mike LawrenceVice President & General Manager

Johns ManvilleInsulation Systems