Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

Demand More is a registered trade mark of MENAFN.COM

 
GFT_leader_Feb1
 
  Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search News: advanced

Jordan- Engineers call for enforcing thermal insulation as part of building code  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - Jordan Times - 08/02/2010
Digg This Article: Jordan- Engineers call for enforcing thermal insulation as part of building code Share This Article: Jordan- Engineers call for enforcing thermal insulation as part of building code Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!

 


(MENAFN - Jordan Times) Civil engineers on Sunday called for enforcing thermal insulation as part of the building code to help conserve badly needed energy.

"Thermal insulation is vital and must become an obligatory stipulation of the building code due to the high cost of energy," Jordan Engineers Association (JEA) President Abdullah Obeidat said, following a workshop on thermal insulation organised at the association headquarters.

Thermal insulation requires construction units to be established in a way that minimises energy loss, thus helping the country limit energy consumption.

"Enforcing thermal insulation in the building code will definitely reduce the Kingdom's expenditure on fuel, particularly if it is implemented on a large scale," Obeidat told The Jordan Times yesterday.

Experts said few buildings in the Kingdom have thermal insulation due to lack of public awareness on the importance of insulation and its contribution to saving maintenance costs, as well as reducing energy consumption.

But some in the sector cast doubt on the ability of the JEA to make thermal insulation compulsory, due to the building culture deeply entrenched in society.

Hassan Wahbeh, a civil engineer, said applying thermal insulation in Jordan is vital due to the Kingdom's need to save energy, but the technology is not being applied properly.

"Only certain parts of a building, such as walls and windows, are usually insulated, while others, such as the roof, or doors are left without insulation. This means there will be a loss of thermal energy and this defies the purpose of saving energy," he told The Jordan Times yesterday.

He also said applying total insulation is difficult because Jordanians prefer to clad their houses in limestone, a material difficult to use with thermal insulation.

"Appling thermal insulation with limestone requires a certain mechanism which few construction companies can or are willing to use. People will have to use special plastering, similar to the system used in Europe," he noted.

A recent study conducted by WorldPublicOpinion.org and released late last year, indicated that an overwhelming majority of Jordanians support greater reliance on wind and solar energy.

The study showed that around 69 per cent of Jordanians support making buildings more energy efficient, to "save money in the long run", something long advocated by energy experts.

Houses built under the Decent Housing for Decent Living initiative will be constructed following green building and thermal insulation codes, officials said,.

Experts at the workshop acknowledged that the use of renewable energy would be less damaging to the environment, especially as energy demand is expected to grow by 50 per cent over the next 20 years.

By Mohammad Ben Hussein

 




  MENA News Headlines
Mar 10 2010Qatar- QIIC posts QR51m net profit, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) International ratings agency Moody's has rated Qatar Islamic Insurance Company (QIIC) as one of the best Islamic insurers in the world for the second consecutive year in 2009...
Mar 10 2010Qatar's Alaqaria shareholders to benefit from 30.6% premium, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani yesterday said the proposed merger with Barwa is the logical development with a natural partner of Alaqaria. ...
Mar 10 2010Qatar- Barwa-Alaqaria merger supports Vision 2030, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Ghanim Saad Al Saad, Chairman and Managing Director of Barwa, yesterday said the proposed merger with Alaqaria was timely and was not due to global economic circumstances. ...
Mar 10 2010Qatar University professor granted LSE fellowship, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Qatar University Department of International Affairs Assistant Professor Dr Steven Wright was recently granted a visiting Research Fellowship in International Relations at...
Mar 10 2010Qatar- Campaign for Qatar Career Fair planned, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) To spread awareness of the Qatar Career Fair, the organisers of the event planned workshops and competitions for the guests of the fair and students in some secondary schools...
Mar 10 2010Qatar- Ministry denies rumours about pig ingredients in soft drinks, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) A senior official of the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning has denied rumours circulating through emails that soft drinks being sold in the country contain...
Mar 10 2010Egypt- Torah Cement 2009 profits rise 23%, MENAFN
(MENAFN) A statement released by Egypt's Torah Cement said that the company posted a 23 percent rise in 2009 net profit to $62 million, compared with The firm made a net profit of $50...
Mar 10 2010Qatar Chamber discusses work visa woes with Ministry, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Ministry of Labour has said it is willing to redress the woes of private companies with regard to work visas and nationality quotas provide they route their grievances...
Mar 10 2010Saudi construction sector grows 3.9% in 2009, MENAFN
(MENAFN) The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Finance said in a statement that real growth in the construction sector of the Kingdom reached 3.9 percent in 2009 with real estate growing by 1.8 percent...
Mar 10 2010Minister: UAE economy to grow 3.2% this year, MENAFN
(MENAFN) The UAE Economy Minster Sultan Al-Mansuri told a forum in Dubai that the UAE economy is expected to expand by 3.2 percent in 2010, in sharp contrast to an International Monetary Fund (IMF)...
more...


 
Arabcom_FXevent_Stnd_Feb28



GFT_Square_Feb1
Google

Terms of Service  |   Privacy Policy  |   Contact Us |   Advertise  |   About MENAFN  |   Career Opportunities  |   Feedback
Copyright ©2000 All Rights Reserved.