Welcome to the Regen Group
We want to make a difference. With an ambitious vision, critical rethinking and an acute awareness of the community needs and cultural heritage of New Orleans we have integrated sustainable concepts and regenerative technology to create a tropical-climate sensitive design initiative which addresses how to bring New Orleans out of the past into a new future.
Passive Survivability
In reference to a dwelling, “passive survivability” is the ability of a structure to self-sufficiently function as a comfortable shelter, even in the face of extreme circumstances. A structure should be able to light, heat, cool, de-humidify and ventilate itself passively even if no off-site energy resources are available. In New Orleans, at a minimum, it must survive global warming, subsidence, and category-five hurricanes. While our “Raising a City” proposal will protect the entire city from the gradual processes of rising sea levels and subsidence, our “Telescoping Piers” system protects each structure from flooding and storm surges during a hurricane. Renewable energy, battery systems, a 13-month supply of potable water and a flood-safe, rooftop, food garden all provide residents with a means to sustain themselves during the next disaster.
2009
- OceanSafe Sustainable Home -- Press Release
April 1, 2009 - Sustainable New Orleans Plan -- short PowerPoint Presentation
March 26, 2009 - Sustainable New Orleans Plan -- for Stimulus Package Funding -- Executive Summary
March 16, 2009
2008
- Energy Independence via Conservation and Renewables: the New Orleans Example Washington Times , Oct, 2008
- Nola Solar Green Tariff Proposal for a Demand-Side Utility, presented to the New Orleans City Council's Utility Committee February, 2008
- Why our City and Region Needs a Center for Excellence in the Built Environment, Report Requested by Councilmember Shelley Midura
Jan, 2008
2007
- Energy Policy Task Force FINAL REPORT Energy Hawk, October, 2007
- Reality Check Committee Worksheet, August, 2007
- Outcomes Committee Report, August, 2007
- Renewable Energy Committee Report, July, 2007
- Conservation & Energy Efficiency Committee Report, July, 2007
- Integrated Resource Planning Committee Report, July, 2007
- Accountability To Ratepayers Committee Report, July, 2007
- Net-Metering Ordinance -- A Compendium,
July, 2007 - Letter of Support for "The Standard of Sustainability" for Homes,
July, 2007 - Mission Statement & Committee Structure for EPTF, May, 2007
- Endorsement for the
New Orleans Energy Policy Task Force ,
from the
President of the New Orleans City Council,
OliverThomas
May, 2007 - Designing "The Standard of Sustainability" for Homes, an Invited Talk to the Joint Engineering Society Conference, Baton Rouge, La
Jan, 2007
2006
- SOS Presentation, New Orleans City Council, October 30th, 2006
- Standard of Sustainability (SOS)
- Sustainable New Orleans Plan (SNOP)
- Regenerative Net-Metering Plan (RNMP)
- Regen I (17 MB)
- Regen II
- Homes That Float, Urban Land, May 2006
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