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.
Policy Uncertainty Threatens Recession in Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy Policy Uncertainty Threatens Recession in Renewable Energy

Economic challenges due to policy uncertainty threaten the renewable energy sector, with significant funding declines for solar and energy storage companies. A 41% reduction in corporate funding for solar and an 81% drop for energy storage occurred in the first quarter. These reductions arise from

Lagos Boosts Waste Management with Digital Transformation
Utilities Lagos Boosts Waste Management with Digital Transformation

Lagos State has embarked on a transformative journey to enhance waste management services through digital advancements, addressing challenges posed by urban growth. The Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources leads this initiative, engaging critical stakeholders such as the

Waste Connections' Strong Q1 Growth Amid Economic Uncertainty
Utilities Waste Connections' Strong Q1 Growth Amid Economic Uncertainty

Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and grid reliability, lends his insights today on Waste Connections' impressive performance despite facing tariff uncertainties. With a sharp focus on the company's strategic maneuvers and financial resilience, Christopher provides a

Can Sustainable Solutions Revolutionize Waste Management in Bekwai?
Utilities Can Sustainable Solutions Revolutionize Waste Management in Bekwai?

Bekwai, a constituency in Ghana's Ashanti Region, is on the brink of a transformative shift in how it handles waste management. Faced with daunting sanitation challenges, the region has long grappled with insufficient waste containers and the halting progress of its Sanitation Improvement Plan

Aviation Emissions Surge as EU Carbon Market Faces Criticism
Environmental & Regulations Aviation Emissions Surge as EU Carbon Market Faces Criticism

European aviation emissions have experienced a notable resurgence, nearly returning to pre-pandemic levels amid mounting scrutiny of the European Union's carbon market effectiveness. This resurgence calls into question the integrity of the EU carbon market, known as the Emissions Trading System (EU

Hydropower Technology Catalog Streamlines Development and Innovation
Renewable Energy Hydropower Technology Catalog Streamlines Development and Innovation

In an era where renewable energy has become essential for sustainable development, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has introduced an innovative solution to support hydropower. Backed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office, the Hydropower Technology Catalog offers an

EDCO Reports 42% Profit Increase and Major Digital Upgrades in 2024
Utilities EDCO Reports 42% Profit Increase and Major Digital Upgrades in 2024

EDCO has recorded an impressive 42% increase in net profit, ending the year 2024 with JD15 million in net profit after tax, up from JD10.55 million in the previous year. This noteworthy financial achievement underscores the company's robust operational strategy and commitment to growth.

FERC Highlights Grid Improvements and Challenges in Cold Weather
Energy Management FERC Highlights Grid Improvements and Challenges in Cold Weather

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) recently released a detailed report assessing the power grid's performance during January's extreme cold weather. This analysis reveals enhanced reliability compared to past winter storms,

Will the Navajo-Gallup Water Project Solve Water Access Issues?
Utilities Will the Navajo-Gallup Water Project Solve Water Access Issues?

The commencement of a substantial water treatment plant marks a pivotal moment for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, initiated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. This ambitious project aims to address the critical water access issues experienced by the Navajo Nation and the City of Gallup.

Can the U.S. Electric Grid Handle Explosive Demand Growth?
Infrastructure & Technology Can the U.S. Electric Grid Handle Explosive Demand Growth?

As the U.S. braces for a significant surge in electricity demand, driven by the advent of data centers and the re-shoring of industries, concerns about the existing electric grid's capacity are mounting. Considering that the grid must expand at a pace five times faster than its historical growth

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