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.
Southern Water Innovates to Combat Underground Leaks
Utilities Southern Water Innovates to Combat Underground Leaks

Underground water leaks present a significant challenge for water utilities. They can lead to substantial water loss, increased operational costs, and regulatory penalties. Southern Water has been under scrutiny for its water wastage issue and aims to reduce leakage by 32% by 2030 as mandated by

Has Poland's Energy Shift Reached a Tipping Point?
Renewable Energy Has Poland's Energy Shift Reached a Tipping Point?

Poland's energy sector is experiencing a significant transformation as renewable energy sources surpass coal in electricity generation, marking a pivotal shift. In June 2025, renewables contributed 44.1% of the country's electricity, slightly edging out coal at 43.7%. This development serves as

Trump Mobile Launches Amid Doubts About Promised Features
Utilities Trump Mobile Launches Amid Doubts About Promised Features

The recent foray of The Trump Organization into the realm of mobile telecommunications with Trump Mobile and its flagship product, the T1 Phone, has ushered in a wave of discussions among industry experts and consumers alike. As the brand extends its reach, the venture faces intense scrutiny,

Can Singapore Truly Reduce Reliance on Gas for Power?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Singapore Truly Reduce Reliance on Gas for Power?

In an era where renewable energy is increasingly vital, Christopher Hailstone stands out as a leading expert with deep insights into energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. Given Singapore's recent strides in renewable energy integration, Christopher shares his thoughts on

Should Market Monitors Oversee Transmission Planning?
Energy Management Should Market Monitors Oversee Transmission Planning?

Christopher Hailstone is renowned for his profound knowledge in energy management, renewable energy, electricity delivery, and grid reliability. As a seasoned expert, he offers valuable insights into the complexities of energy regulation, particularly within the Midcontinent Independent System

Colorado's Water Rights Battle: Front Range vs. Western Slope
Renewable Energy Colorado's Water Rights Battle: Front Range vs. Western Slope

Colorado's water rights are at the heart of an ongoing confrontation between Front Range water providers and the Western Slope. The key focus is on the Shoshone Power Plant's water rights due to their historical significance and substantial size. The Colorado River District is accountable for

Electric Utilities Face Legal Risks in Climate Liability Shift
Renewable Energy Electric Utilities Face Legal Risks in Climate Liability Shift

Electric utilities stand at a critical juncture as they grapple with escalating legal pressures due to climate change. These companies are essential to modern life, yet they contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions. With increasing scrutiny from governmental bodies and rising

Will Siemens Energize U.S. Grid with Domestic Transformers?
Infrastructure & Technology Will Siemens Energize U.S. Grid with Domestic Transformers?

Siemens Energy is set to transform the U.S. power landscape as it unveils ambitious plans to manufacture large industrial power transformers domestically by 2027. The initiative comes in response to America's heavy reliance on imported transformers, with over 80% currently sourced from abroad. This

Can Michigan's Utilities Boost Reliability and Safety?
Environmental & Regulations Can Michigan's Utilities Boost Reliability and Safety?

A powerful storm rips through Michigan, leaving a trail of downed power lines and families struggling through days without electricity in its wake. It's not just an inconvenient scenario; it's a potentially dangerous one, underscoring pressing questions about utility reliability and safety in the

Should Utility Incentives for RTOs Be Reduced or Removed?
Energy Management Should Utility Incentives for RTOs Be Reduced or Removed?

Utility incentives in regional transmission organizations (RTOs) have been fundamental in promoting cooperation among energy companies. These incentives, often represented as Return on Equity (ROE) adders, not only boost utility revenues but also support the improvement and expansion of the energy

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