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.
Virtual Power Plants Are Transforming the American Power Grid
Energy Management Virtual Power Plants Are Transforming the American Power Grid

The evolution of the United States energy infrastructure from a centralized, fossil-fuel-dependent system to a highly agile network of distributed assets represents the most significant engineering shift since the original electrification of the country more than a century ago. This transition is

Serbia Invites U.S. Firms to Build Đerdap 3 Hydropower Plant
Renewable Energy Serbia Invites U.S. Firms to Build Đerdap 3 Hydropower Plant

Serbia is actively reshaping its energy landscape by seeking advanced engineering expertise from American companies to spearhead the construction of the ambitious Đerdap 3 pumped-storage hydropower plant. This initiative represents a cornerstone of the national strategy to modernize the power grid

Iberdrola Commissions Iberia's First Hybrid Wind-Hydro Farm
Renewable Energy Iberdrola Commissions Iberia's First Hybrid Wind-Hydro Farm

Christopher Hailstone is a veteran in utility management and grid security, offering a unique perspective on the global transition toward resilient energy systems. His insights into Portugal's Tâmega Complex reveal how "giga batteries" are redefining the relationship between wind and water to

Can Waste-Based Diesel Redefine the Future of Transport?
Renewable Energy Can Waste-Based Diesel Redefine the Future of Transport?

Sustainable aviation and heavy-duty shipping sectors are increasingly turning toward hydrotreated vegetable oil as a drop-in replacement for conventional diesel to meet stringent emissions standards across international borders. Unlike the first generation of biofuels that relied heavily on food

Rising Energy Costs Fuel High Stakes for 2026 Utility Races
Infrastructure & Technology Rising Energy Costs Fuel High Stakes for 2026 Utility Races

The quiet hum of electrical substations has long been the background noise of American life, but today that hum has turned into a roar of political discontent echoing through state capitols. As monthly utility statements reach record highs, the administrative bodies that approve these rates have

Is Big Tech Funding the Next Clean Energy Revolution?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Big Tech Funding the Next Clean Energy Revolution?

The relentless expansion of artificial intelligence has fundamentally altered the power requirements of the digital economy, turning the world's largest technology firms into the primary financiers of revolutionary energy infrastructure. These hyperscalers, including giants such as Google,

Can Nextpower’s $365 Million Deal Solve AI Energy Demands?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Nextpower’s $365 Million Deal Solve AI Energy Demands?

The exponential growth of large language models and neural networks has created an unprecedented surge in electricity consumption that threatens to outpace existing grid capacity across major technological hubs. As data center operators scramble to secure reliable power sources, the recent

Is the East Bay Water Supply Secure After the Snowpack Melt?
Infrastructure & Technology Is the East Bay Water Supply Secure After the Snowpack Melt?

The Sierra Nevada snowpack serves as California’s most vital frozen reservoir, yet its increasing unpredictability in recent years has forced regional utility managers to rethink traditional storage and delivery strategies entirely. In the East Bay, where millions rely on the Mokelumne River

Oregon Approves New Energy Tariff for Large Data Centers
Infrastructure & Technology Oregon Approves New Energy Tariff for Large Data Centers

The Pacific Northwest is currently navigating a massive electrical metamorphosis as the insatiable demand of silicon and software clashes with the finite capacity of a legacy power grid. This tension reached a resolution as the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) codified a landmark decision

Ohio House Bill 862 Proposes Utility-Owned Nuclear Power
Infrastructure & Technology Ohio House Bill 862 Proposes Utility-Owned Nuclear Power

The flickering glow of sprawling data centers stretching across the Buckeye State represents a voracious appetite for electricity that the existing grid is struggling to meet without a massive overhaul. For decades, Ohio utilities were barred from owning the power plants that generate the

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