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In this episode of Less Talk, More Action, Joel and Owen talk with Passive House expert and Wythe Windows co-founder Darren Macri about why windows and airtight building envelopes are critical to cutting building energy use and improving comfort. Darren explains why standard American double-hung windows perform so poorly, and how European-style tilt-turn, triple-pane windows dramatically improve insulation, airtightness, and noise reduction. He walks through the five core Passive House principles, emphasizing airtightness, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, and eliminating thermal bridges. The conversation also tackles the confusion homeowners face when trying to build efficient homes, the economics and misconceptions around Passive House, and the massive role buildings play in national emissions. Darren then shares his work on prefab retrofit façade panels inspired by the Dutch EnergieSprong model, supported by NYSERDA, as a pathway to scaling deep retrofits in the U.S. They close on an optimistic note about individual agency: meaningful climate action will come from many people in many sectors pursuing practical solutions like high-performance windows and better building standards.
The nexus of business, policy, and sustainability is more divided than ever, but Less Talk, More Action is here to cut through the noise. Hosted by clean energy experts Joel Cesare and Owen Barrett, this podcast dives into the front lines of decarbonization, net-zero real estate, and entrepreneurship. Each episode features bold questions, real solutions, and stories from leaders in science, tech, and business who are taking action to make the world a better place. Join us as we move beyond talk and work toward a cleaner, net-zero future. Learn more and subscribe at lesstalkmoreaction.com.
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By Joel Cesare & Owen BarrettIn this episode of Less Talk, More Action, Joel and Owen talk with Passive House expert and Wythe Windows co-founder Darren Macri about why windows and airtight building envelopes are critical to cutting building energy use and improving comfort. Darren explains why standard American double-hung windows perform so poorly, and how European-style tilt-turn, triple-pane windows dramatically improve insulation, airtightness, and noise reduction. He walks through the five core Passive House principles, emphasizing airtightness, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, and eliminating thermal bridges. The conversation also tackles the confusion homeowners face when trying to build efficient homes, the economics and misconceptions around Passive House, and the massive role buildings play in national emissions. Darren then shares his work on prefab retrofit façade panels inspired by the Dutch EnergieSprong model, supported by NYSERDA, as a pathway to scaling deep retrofits in the U.S. They close on an optimistic note about individual agency: meaningful climate action will come from many people in many sectors pursuing practical solutions like high-performance windows and better building standards.
The nexus of business, policy, and sustainability is more divided than ever, but Less Talk, More Action is here to cut through the noise. Hosted by clean energy experts Joel Cesare and Owen Barrett, this podcast dives into the front lines of decarbonization, net-zero real estate, and entrepreneurship. Each episode features bold questions, real solutions, and stories from leaders in science, tech, and business who are taking action to make the world a better place. Join us as we move beyond talk and work toward a cleaner, net-zero future. Learn more and subscribe at lesstalkmoreaction.com.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.