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Smart Grid

Taos , New Mexico is on leading edge of Smart Grid implementation. Buyers are clearly choosing Green features when they are already in place. Taos has already equipped 17,500 homes with the technology to communicate on a Smart Grid with entire network of the local utility provider. This is most advanced of asy community I am aware of in this region. They are now poised to apply for Stimulus money targeted to implement smaller Smart Grid projects to test the technology and efficiency. I'm so excited and proud be part of the solution in my own back yard. 

8 commentsNeil Egan • August 19 2009 01:39PM

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Interesting....would love to be there to see it myself...Santa Fe is one of my favorite places in the world.

Posted by Karen Fiddler, Broker/Realtor, Mission Viejo ((949)510-2395,The Fiddler Realty Team/eVantage Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Hello Neil,

Welcome to Active Rain and congratulations on your first post! Here are 5 quick tips to help you get started...

1. If you haven't done so already...take a look at the different Groups that are available on ActiveRain. Once you have found a few that look interesting to you go ahead and join them...that way it will be easier for you to frequent them more often.

2. Bear in mind that real estate laws vary in each state so what someone might say in one blog may or, may not apply in your state.

3. As you become more familiar with the blog post authors you can add them as Associates. Many in return will add you to their's as well. It's a great way to extend and grow relationships!

4. Read a few blogs each day until you reach the stage as to how you want to present your posts and professional image online.

5. You can accumulate points each day and week by posting 10 comments each day and a total of 10 blogs each week. You can also accumulate additional points by inviting others to sign up...look for the "Invite Others" link from your home page.

At any rate, the opportunities to learn and network here are incredible. Best of luck to you!

-Keith

Posted by Keith Elliott Jr - Principal Broker / Owner (KEIRE Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Hi and welcome to Active Rain, a great site to network, share, learn, and have fun. Good luck. And if you ever need an agent in the upstate of South Carolina, please call me.

Posted by Jean Terry (Keller Williams Realty Spartanburg, S.C.) over 2 years ago

Welcome to ActiveRain!

If you would like a few tips on getting the most out of ActiveRain, just click search and type in "Welcome to Activerain by Troy Trumm". The first link returned will take you to my blog about getting started. It has a few simple steps of what to do now that you have joined.

If you ever have any questions, just let me know.

Troy Trumm, Trumm Team, Omaha NE

Posted by Omaha Real Estate & Omaha Homes for Sale - The Trumm Team (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

Welcome to ActiveRain, Neil, and congratulations on your first post! This is a great place, so have fun. Enjoy!

Posted by Jason Rose (www.123ConEd.com) (123 ConEd LLC -- Michigan real estate continuing education) over 2 years ago

Neil, Welcome to Active Rain.... You will find some of the most helpful people right here in the Network on Active Rain.  Have fun at it and if you ever find that you need a Loan Officer in Springfield, MO. give me a call.

Posted by Lanora Campbell, Ozarks Home Loan Professional (NMLS#232975) over 2 years ago

Neil, Welcome to Active Rain! Active Rain is a great place to share your knowledge, expertise and thoughts, as well as network and learn so much from the vast pool of talent already onboard.

Welcome Aboard and Much Success!

Posted by Letitia Stevenson | Delaware Pennsylvania Real Estate DE PA (Prudential Fox & Roach | DE PA Real Estate & Homes for Sale) over 2 years ago

Welcome Neil to Active Rain and Kudos on your first post.  I hope that we will be reading more from you in the near future.

Posted by Don Rogers REALTORĀ®, CDPE, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) over 2 years ago

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