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.
Why Is Indiana Still Paying Millions for Outdated Coal Power?
Renewable Energy Why Is Indiana Still Paying Millions for Outdated Coal Power?

Why Is Indiana Still Paying Millions for Outdated Coal Power? Indiana, renowned for its historic industrial might, faces a paradox in its modern energy landscape. Despite the proliferation of cheaper and environmentally friendly renewable energy options, the state continues to rely heavily on coal

Can High-Voltage Transmission Prep Texas for Rising Energy Demand?
Utilities Can High-Voltage Transmission Prep Texas for Rising Energy Demand?

Sempra Energy is focusing intently on high-voltage transmission development to leverage the skyrocketing energy demand fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) and industrial growth in Texas. During a recent third-quarter earnings call, Sempra’s Chairman and CEO, Jeff Martin, emphasized the i

Duke Energy Unveils Ambitious Plan for Clean Energy Transition in NC
Renewable Energy Duke Energy Unveils Ambitious Plan for Clean Energy Transition in NC

In a significant move towards a cleaner energy future, the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) has approved an ambitious integrated resource plan (IRP) for Duke Energy Progress and Duke Energy Carolinas. This plan, proposed in August, aims to balance energy reliability with substantial

How Will NYC's Solar-Powered Electric School Buses Impact the Grid?
Renewable Energy How Will NYC's Solar-Powered Electric School Buses Impact the Grid?

New York City is taking a bold step toward a sustainable future with a groundbreaking pilot project in Brooklyn. This $9 million initiative, led by Con Edison and First Student, aims to revolutionize the integration of electric school buses into the urban power grid. The project is not just about

Can Carbon Capture Technologies Meet New Regulatory Demands Efficiently?
Environmental & Regulations Can Carbon Capture Technologies Meet New Regulatory Demands Efficiently?

As the threat of climate change becomes increasingly urgent, the race to develop and implement effective carbon capture technologies has never been more crucial. Recent regulatory decisions in the United States, particularly the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling allowing the Biden administration to

Puerto Rico: A Clean Energy Case Study
Editorial Puerto Rico: A Clean Energy Case Study

Frequent extreme weather, record-breaking power outages, and high energy costs have galvanized Puerto Rico’s determination to create a more resilient, reliable, and affordable energy system.    In 2017, the island faced a devastating crisis when hurricanes destroyed roughly 80% of its electric gri

Why Did FERC Reject the Expansion of Amazon's Data Center Load?
Environmental & Regulations Why Did FERC Reject the Expansion of Amazon's Data Center Load?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently made headlines by rejecting a proposal to expand the electricity load for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center connected to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. This decision has significant implications for the power

Dominion Sells 50% Stake in Offshore Wind Project to Reduce Debt
Renewable Energy Dominion Sells 50% Stake in Offshore Wind Project to Reduce Debt

Dominion Energy has made a considerable strategic move by selling a 50% noncontrolling interest in its Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project to Stonepeak. Valued at $2.6 billion, this sale is aimed at significantly reducing Dominion's outstanding debt and honing its business model into

First U.S. Utility-Scale CO2 Battery Project to Launch in Wisconsin
Energy Management First U.S. Utility-Scale CO2 Battery Project to Launch in Wisconsin

In a groundbreaking development for the energy storage sector, a consortium led by Energy Dome and Alliant Energy is set to deploy the United States' first utility-scale CO2 battery. This innovative pilot project, known as the Columbia Energy Storage Project, will feature a 20-MW/200-MWh

Will Texas Court Ruling Spark Nationwide Changes in Transmission Laws?
Utilities Will Texas Court Ruling Spark Nationwide Changes in Transmission Laws?

A recent ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas has significantly altered the landscape for transmission line construction in the state. By striking down a Texas law that awarded incumbent utilities the exclusive rights to construct transmission lines connecting to

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