With over 16 years of experience in the power system industry, focusing on reliability, resource adequacy, and market design, Anna is known for her dedication to collaboration to enable the energy transition. At EPRI, her research interests span the integration of new technologies into planning and operating processes, climate adaptation, and metrics for measuring reliability and resilience. She also co-leads EPRI's GET SET (Grid Enhancing Technologies for a Smart Energy Transition) initiative and is the Canada and Partnerships lead for Climate READi.Before joining EPRI, she was a Supervisor at Ontario's IESO, where she led the implementation of the Resource Adequacy Framework, a key initiative to enable new technologies and market mechanisms to meet the province's future energy needs. She also chaired NERC's Reliability Assessment Subcommittee, a group of experts that provides long-term assessments of the North American bulk power system. Anna holds a B.A.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Waterloo and an M.Eng. in Industrial Engineering, with an emphasis on Sustainable Energy, from the University of Toronto. She is passionate about advancing the energy transition and creating policy solutions that are implementable, equitable, and reliable.
Listed skills include Energy, Engineering, Power Systems, Project Management, and 28 others.