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.
Are Direct Data Center Connections to Power Plants Fair for Everyone?
Renewable Energy Are Direct Data Center Connections to Power Plants Fair for Everyone?

The digital era has brought with it a significant surge in data processing and storage needs, prompting major technology companies to seek ways to meet these demands efficiently and sustainably. One noteworthy trend is the establishment of direct connections between data centers and power plants.

Optimizing Algaecide Use to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms in Water Treatment
Utilities Optimizing Algaecide Use to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms in Water Treatment

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose a significant challenge for water treatment plant operators. These blooms, primarily composed of cyanobacteria, can rapidly increase and produce toxins harmful to humans, pets, and the environment. A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Youngwoo Seo and his team from the

How Can Bakeries Comply With New Waste Separation Rules?
Utilities How Can Bakeries Comply With New Waste Separation Rules?

Bakeries across the UK are gearing up for the implementation of new legislation requiring them to separate food waste from other waste streams. With just a few months left before the regulations come into effect, it's crucial for these businesses to understand how they can comply efficiently.

Chattanooga's Journey: From Economic Struggles to Gig City Innovation
Energy Management Chattanooga's Journey: From Economic Struggles to Gig City Innovation

In the early 1980s, Chattanooga, Tennessee faced significant economic challenges as businesses were closing or moving operations offshore, leading to a nearly deserted downtown area after work hours. The Tennessee River, which had once been central to the city's economy and character, no

How Can Structural Engineers Reduce Embodied Carbon in Construction?
Environmental & Regulations How Can Structural Engineers Reduce Embodied Carbon in Construction?

The construction industry is facing an increasingly urgent need to address embodied carbon, the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production and use of construction materials. As the world strives to achieve net-zero carbon by 2050 and halve emissions by 2030, structural engineers play a

Can We Achieve Sustainable Packaging With New Regulations and Tech?
Utilities Can We Achieve Sustainable Packaging With New Regulations and Tech?

The global plastic waste crisis has reached alarming levels, with oceans overflowing with plastic debris and ecosystems under severe threat. In response, regulatory frameworks and technological innovations are being developed to address this pressing issue. The 2023 plastics and packaging

Can Nuclear Energy Help Europe Handle Dunkelflaute Challenges?
Utilities Can Nuclear Energy Help Europe Handle Dunkelflaute Challenges?

The European energy landscape is facing significant challenges due to the recurring Dunkelflaute phenomenon, characterized by periods of minimal wind and sunlight. These conditions lead to substantial drops in renewable energy generation, resulting in volatile electricity prices. The debate over

Singapore's 2030 Climate Plan: Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Imports
Environmental & Regulations Singapore's 2030 Climate Plan: Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Imports

Singapore has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to meet its climate targets by 2030, focusing on energy efficiency, carbon capture technology, and clean energy imports. This detailed plan, submitted to the United Nations in November 2024, provides a transparent roadmap within the framework of the

Are PFAS in Drinking Water Increasing Cancer Risks in the U.S.?
Utilities Are PFAS in Drinking Water Increasing Cancer Risks in the U.S.?

The subject of this analysis is the prevalence and potential health impacts of "Forever Chemicals," particularly PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), in U.S. water supplies, and the associated risks linked to cancer. PFAS are a class of thousands of man-made chemicals widely used

Trump's Executive Order Threatens Offshore Wind Projects on East Coast
Renewable Energy Trump's Executive Order Threatens Offshore Wind Projects on East Coast

The brewing contention surrounding the offshore wind industry is intensifying with the imminent inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who officially takes office on Monday. This hot-button issue, particularly in the coastal regions of the East Coast, revolves around Trump’s staunch o

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