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I am assuming you mean "how does it affect energy use".

Heat is energy, the kinetic (moving) energy of the atoms in a substance. The hotter the temperature, the faster the atoms or molecules are moving.

Heat energy moves via a number of mechanisms from high temperatures to low temperatures.

Thermal insulation doesn't change the energy, or temperature of an object, it merely slows the rate of movement between the object and its surroundings.

Polished bright metals can lower the transfer of energy via radiation. Small pockets of unmoving air (like in foam or fiberglass) can slow the transfer of energy by convection. Other materials, like paper or some plastics, conduct heat poorly.

So thermal insulation can help keep hot things hotter, longer or cold things colder longer than without insulation. Or put another way, it takes less energy to maintain an insulated object at a given temperature than without insulation.

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