Emilia Herraira

Emilia Herraira

Energy Solutions Consultant
Emilia Herraira has deep understanding of energy technologies. She covers a wide range of topics, from building efficiency and industrial process optimization to smart energy management systems. Emilia focuses on reducing energy waste and lowering carbon emissions. She is passionate about sustainability and helping businesses reduce their environmental impact.
MENA's Waste Crisis Causes Billions in Annual Damage
Utilities MENA's Waste Crisis Causes Billions in Annual Damage

A staggering environmental liability is accumulating across the Middle East and North Africa, where a burgeoning waste crisis is now inflicting an estimated US$7.2 billion in damages each year, posing a significant threat to public health and long-term economic stability. A new World Bank report,

How Wind Turbines Are Designed to Conquer Icy Weather
Renewable Energy How Wind Turbines Are Designed to Conquer Icy Weather

A recent video capturing a massive wind turbine shedding large sheets of ice while spinning through a blizzard has sparked widespread debate and confusion, challenging common perceptions about renewable energy's reliability in extreme cold. For many viewers, the spectacle of ice being flung from

J.F. Lehman Forms New Environmental Gas Services Firm
Environmental & Regulations J.F. Lehman Forms New Environmental Gas Services Firm

In a decisive move to address the escalating complexities of industrial gas management and climate-related regulatory pressures, private equity firm J.F. Lehman & Company has announced the creation of a new, large-scale environmental services platform. This significant strategic initiative

Rural Group Urges FCC to Block Nexstar-Tegna Merger
Utilities Rural Group Urges FCC to Block Nexstar-Tegna Merger

A Defining Battle for the Future of Local Broadcasting A major proposed merger in the broadcast television industry has drawn sharp opposition from a prominent rural advocacy group, placing the interests of small-town America at the center of a high-stakes regulatory debate. The NTCA—The Rural

Trend Analysis: Building Electrification
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: Building Electrification

Despite a landscape marked by significant federal headwinds and policy reversals, the push toward comprehensive electrification in commercial and industrial buildings is not just surviving but advancing with undeniable force. This strategic migration from fossil fuels to high-efficiency electric

Demand Boom Powers Renewables Through Political Headwinds
Renewable Energy Demand Boom Powers Renewables Through Political Headwinds

In the intricate tapestry of the American energy landscape, two powerful and opposing forces are pulling the renewable energy sector in entirely different directions, creating a schism that will define the nation's power grid for the next decade. While a targeted political campaign seeks to

Is the Power Grid Ready for a Major Winter Storm?
Energy Management Is the Power Grid Ready for a Major Winter Storm?

With Winter Storm Fern bearing down on a vast swath of the United States, from Texas to New York, concerns about grid reliability are at an all-time high. To unpack the immense challenges facing the nation's electric sector, we sat down with Christopher Hailstone, a veteran expert in energy

FERC Backs PJM Plan to Meet Data Center Demand
Infrastructure & Technology FERC Backs PJM Plan to Meet Data Center Demand

The relentless expansion of artificial intelligence and national reindustrialization is creating an insatiable appetite for electricity, pushing the nation's largest grid operator, PJM Interconnection, to a critical crossroads. Faced with the monumental task of powering a surge in data center

Is New England's Grid Ready for the Future?
Environmental & Regulations Is New England's Grid Ready for the Future?

Faced with the dual pressures of soaring electricity demand from electrification and the complexities of integrating renewable energy, New England's grid operator has submitted a sweeping proposal to fundamentally reshape how the region secures its power supply for years to come. In a formal filing

How Does NJ Plan to Slash Food Waste by 50%?
Utilities How Does NJ Plan to Slash Food Waste by 50%?

With his deep expertise in energy management and utility infrastructure, Christopher Hailstone is uniquely positioned to analyze New Jersey’s ambitious new food waste law. Signed in January 2026, the legislation aims to slash food waste by 50% by 2035, not just through policy goals but by

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