Long-Term Sustainability

Be part of true sustainability

Sustainability at Co-op Casa is not a certification target or an add-on. It is the economic foundation — the reason permanent affordability is possible.

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200 Year building lifespan — Passive House ICCF construction
100% Of household electricity from rooftop solar, including EV charging
~$0 Utility costs for residents — the co-op fee covers everything

Built to last 200 years

Co-op Casa uses Passive House ICCF (Insulated Composite Concrete Form) construction — no wood to rot, no thermal bridges to fail, no reason to replace what doesn't wear out. A 200-year building amortizes construction cost across generations, making the numbers work permanently.

Passive House is the most energy-efficient, resilient, and comfortable way to build — with clean indoor air, draft-free temperature control, and dramatically lower energy use.


Solar power — residents pay nothing for electricity

Rooftop arrays are sized for 100% of household electricity including EV charging. Battery backup provides power overnight and during outages. The solar system is cooperatively owned — residents pay nothing for power.


Water — harvested, filtered, and reused

We are actively developing a system to maximize on-site water harvesting for domestic use. The goal is near-zero water costs for every resident.


Native landscaping that restores the ecosystem

Zero potable irrigation. Mesquite, palo verde, desert willow, agave, and other native species belong here — they need no watering once established, lower surrounding temperatures, and provide wildlife habitat woven into every courtyard.

Sustainability that saves money.

When energy and water cost residents nothing, affordability isn't just a promise — it's built into the structure of every home. Want to learn more or get involved?

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