Sarah Griffiths
As Vice President, Government & Regulatory Affairs at Hydrostor Inc., Sarah works to enhance policy and regulatory arrangements for long-duration energy storage resources. Sarah has actively been involved in all areas of electricity market operation, regulation, legislation and policy development most recently at a large independent power producer where she focused on expanding the participation of alternative technologies across Canada and the US. Sarah has a degree in Political Studies from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and a Master of Science in Public Policy from the London School of Economics.
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23-Oct-2024Hydrogen and Energy Storage Hub (Hall 7)Presentation from Hydrostor