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Video: The Pink Panther(TM) Breaks Silence: Identifies Biggest Energy Consumer
TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Armed with survey results
revealing public misperceptions about energy use, The Pink Panther(TM), Chief
Energy Officer at Owens Corning (NYSE: OC), broke his decades of silence on
October 9, 2008 to focus national attention on the massive amount of energy
used to heat and cool buildings. According to the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), 40 percent of U.S. energy is swallowed by buildings, yet most Americans
believe transportation and industry are the largest offenders.
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In a recent survey conducted by Owens Corning, only 27 percent of
Americans correctly identified buildings as the major energy culprit. More
survey participants singled out transportation and industry as the primary
users of energy. Buildings are clearly the primary energy user followed by
industry and transportation.
"That startling lack of awareness compelled The Pink Panther to cease his
lifelong silence," said Frank O'Brien-Bernini, Chief Sustainability Officer at
Owens Corning. "The Pink Panther has agreed to be part of a nationwide
campaign to draw attention to the facts."
Communicating directly through his Save Energy blog, The Pink Panther
wrote that the Owens Corning survey reveals a deep lack of understanding about
the greatest source of energy use -- the buildings in which we live and work.
"People keep searching for answers to our energy problems while the answer
is all around us," wrote The Pink Panther. "By focusing on the role our
buildings play in energy consumption and making simple, easy changes such as
adding insulation, we will use a lot less energy."
O'Brien-Bernini said heating and cooling of buildings in the U.S. is also
a leading contributor of greenhouse gas emissions -- a fact that is not
commonly understood. According to a global study by the McKinsey Global
Institute, the most cost-effective method for decreasing greenhouse gas
emissions is insulating buildings. Yet only 8 percent of survey respondents
correctly identified insulation as this most powerful tool, compared to other
options such as hybrid vehicles or energy-efficient appliances.
"Imagine what a difference we can make if owners of our nation's nearly 80
million under-insulated homes realize they can easily decrease their carbon
footprint by properly insulating," said O'Brien-Bernini. "Our best source of
energy is energy we don't use in the first place."
With homeowners everywhere worrying about the economy and winter on the
horizon, insulation saves on energy bills. A properly insulated home can save
up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs* -- and is an easy
do-it-yourself project. It is interesting to note that 68 percent of survey
respondents would be willing to pay up to as much as $10,000 more for a home
that could help save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling energy-related
bills.
The Pink Panther and Owens Corning urge homeowners to head up to their
attics to measure their existing insulation and add more to meet current DOE
recommendations of up to an R-value of 60. To meet these standards, your attic
should have at least 19 inches of fiberglass batt (roll) insulation or 22
inches of blown insulation. By doing so, homeowners will increase their homes'
energy efficiency, do more with less and save money this winter.
For more information about current DOE standards, the benefits of
insulation and easy instructions about measuring and adding insulation, please
visit www.InsulateAndSave.com.
Sources:
Buildings Energy Data Book September 2007, Buildings Share of U.S. Primary
Energy Consumption, U.S. Department of Energy. Consumer-Omnipulse Survey,
September, 2008, Owens Corning*
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=home_sealing.hm_improvement_methodology.
*Savings vary. Find out why in the seller's fact sheet on R-values. Higher
R-values mean greater insulating power.
About Owens Corning
Owens Corning (NYSE: OC) is a leading global producer of residential and
commercial building materials, glass fiber reinforcements and engineered
materials for composite systems. A Fortune 500 company for 54 consecutive
years, Owens Corning is committed to driving sustainability through delivering
solutions, transforming markets and enhancing lives. Founded in 1938, Owens
Corning is a market-leading innovator of glass fiber technology with sales of
$5 billion in 2007 and 18,000 employees in 26 countries on five continents.
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