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.
Is PJM’s Colocation Framework a Barrier to Data Centers?
Environmental & Regulations Is PJM’s Colocation Framework a Barrier to Data Centers?

The Collision of Digital Infrastructure and Grid Reliability The relentless expansion of high-density computing clusters across the eastern United States has forced a high-stakes confrontation between the rapid-fire demands of technological innovation and the historically cautious pace of

FERC Orders New England Utilities to Refund $1.5 Billion
Infrastructure & Technology FERC Orders New England Utilities to Refund $1.5 Billion

The financial architecture of the New England power grid is currently undergoing a massive structural realignment following a federal directive that could see over a billion dollars flow back into the pockets of regional energy consumers. This monumental decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory

Trend Analysis: US Power Grid Resilience and Modernization
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: US Power Grid Resilience and Modernization

The chaotic aftermath of Winter Storm Fern has finally forced a long-overdue national conversation regarding the profound fragility of the American energy landscape. When the storm paralyzed the grid in early 2026, it revealed a systemic failure where regions with surplus power were physically

US Urges Commercial Recycling to Solve Nuclear Waste Crisis
Environmental & Regulations US Urges Commercial Recycling to Solve Nuclear Waste Crisis

A New Frontier in American Energy Sustainability The decision to transition toward a commercial nuclear recycling framework represents a fundamental shift in how the United States manages its vast inventory of spent fuel as the nation seeks to balance decarbonization goals with the realities of

Can Arizona Win the Legal Battle for Colorado River Water?
Renewable Energy Can Arizona Win the Legal Battle for Colorado River Water?

Navigating the High-Stakes Conflict Over the West’s Lifeline The arid landscapes of the American Southwest have transitioned into a high-stakes economic chess match where the most valuable currency is no longer liquid capital but the shrinking flow of the Colorado River. Arizona has officially

Is Xcel’s New Battery Program the Future of Minnesota’s Grid?
Energy Management Is Xcel’s New Battery Program the Future of Minnesota’s Grid?

As electrical grids across the United States face unprecedented pressure from fluctuating demand and the transition to renewable energy sources, Minnesota is positioning itself at the forefront of this evolution with a bold new strategy. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission recently signaled

Is the US Power Grid Facing a Real Reliability Crisis?
Infrastructure & Technology Is the US Power Grid Facing a Real Reliability Crisis?

The 160-Gigawatt Question: Are We Really Running Out of Power? The humming silence of a data center floor or the sudden chill of a failing furnace during a winter storm serves as a stark reminder of the absolute dependence on a stable flow of electrons across the continent. Headlines grow

Will AI Reshape the Future of Global Telecom Investment?
Utilities Will AI Reshape the Future of Global Telecom Investment?

The global telecommunications industry currently faces a defining moment where the unbridled infrastructure spending of the past decade is finally meeting a rigorous new era of fiscal discipline and algorithmic intelligence. While the initial fervor surrounding the deployment of 5G networks has

How Will 765-kV Lines Transform the Texas Power Grid?
Renewable Energy How Will 765-kV Lines Transform the Texas Power Grid?

As the energy landscape undergoes a seismic shift, the introduction of 765-kV transmission technology marks a historic turning point for the Texas power grid. Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and electricity delivery, joins us to discuss the ambitious expansion efforts

Should Utilities Charge Customers for Their Own Rate Hikes?
Environmental & Regulations Should Utilities Charge Customers for Their Own Rate Hikes?

When an average American household opens its monthly electric bill, they rarely suspect that a portion of that total is paying for the very lawyers hired to make that bill even more expensive next year. This financial cycle represents one of the most controversial aspects of modern utility

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