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.
EPA Moves to Roll Back Good Neighbor Emissions Plan
Environmental & Regulations EPA Moves to Roll Back Good Neighbor Emissions Plan

A foundational principle of American environmental law, that a state's pollution should not become its neighbor's problem, is now at the center of a high-stakes regulatory battle that could reshape air quality management for millions. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated a formal

Will High Costs Force AI Data Centers Off-Grid?
Infrastructure & Technology Will High Costs Force AI Data Centers Off-Grid?

The relentless expansion of artificial intelligence is colliding with a harsh economic reality, as the voracious energy appetite of data centers fuels a surge in electricity costs that is now creating significant political blowback. With residential utility bills climbing and voter dissatisfaction

Will Origin's Big Bet on PET Caps Pay Off?
Utilities Will Origin's Big Bet on PET Caps Pay Off?

In a bold move that has sent ripples through the sustainable technology sector, California-based Origin Materials has staked its entire future on the humble beverage cap, turning away from a broader mission to chase a single, tangible market. This strategic pivot is more than a simple realignment;

CISA Seeks More Input on Cyber-Incident Reporting Rule
Infrastructure & Technology CISA Seeks More Input on Cyber-Incident Reporting Rule

Forging a unified national defense against cyber threats requires a delicate balance between government intelligence needs and the operational realities faced by private industry, a challenge now at the forefront of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's regulatory efforts. CISA is

Trend Analysis: Climate Deregulation Strategy
Energy Management Trend Analysis: Climate Deregulation Strategy

A carefully constructed legal pillar supporting nearly two decades of American climate policy now faces a direct and calculated attempt at demolition, setting the stage for a defining showdown over the federal government’s power to regulate the environment. At the heart of this confrontation is the

Who Should Pay for Sun Peaks' Commercial Waste?
Utilities Who Should Pay for Sun Peaks' Commercial Waste?

A comprehensive proposal from the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) seeks to fundamentally reshape waste management in Sun Peaks, sparking a critical debate about financial responsibility and environmental stewardship in the resort community. At the heart of the proposed overhaul is a

Federal Power Orders Spark Backlash Over Costs and Need
Infrastructure & Technology Federal Power Orders Spark Backlash Over Costs and Need

Today, we're joined by Christopher Hailstone, a veteran expert in U.S. energy policy and utility regulation. With extensive experience in energy management and electricity delivery, he offers a crucial perspective on a growing conflict unfolding in the nation's heartland. The Department of Energy

A Practical Path to AI Readiness for Utilities
Infrastructure & Technology A Practical Path to AI Readiness for Utilities

With decades of experience in energy management and electricity delivery, Christopher Hailstone is an invaluable guide for navigating the complex intersection of technology and utility operations. He joins us today to discuss how electric and water utilities can move beyond the hype of AI and build

How Did Satellites Revolutionize Live TV News?
Utilities How Did Satellites Revolutionize Live TV News?

A breaking story could once be silenced by something as simple as a skyscraper, a distant mountain range, or even a dense cluster of trees, leaving journalists with groundbreaking footage but no way to broadcast it live to an anxious public. Before the late 1970s, live television news was a marvel

Data Centers Build Their Own Power to Bypass Grid Delays
Infrastructure & Technology Data Centers Build Their Own Power to Bypass Grid Delays

The insatiable global appetite for digital services is creating a traffic jam not on the information superhighway, but on the aging electrical grids that power it, forcing the world's most advanced technology companies to find a radical workaround. Faced with multi-year delays to connect their

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