
Charlotte Hay
Fellow
Charlotte has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from the University of Rochester and is pursuing a Master of Public Health from George Washington University in Environmental Health Science and Policy.
She was previously an intern at SEIA where she provided research support regarding solar energy reliability, specifically relating to inverter-based resources. Her research interests include the intersections between climate change, green energy transitions and public health.

Charlotte Hay
Fellow
Charlotte has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from the University of Rochester and is pursuing a Master of Public Health from George Washington University in Environmental Health Science and Policy.
She was previously an intern at SEIA where she provided research support regarding solar energy reliability, specifically relating to inverter-based resources. Her research interests include the intersections between climate change, green energy transitions and public health.

Charlotte Hay
Fellow
Charlotte has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from the University of Rochester and is pursuing a Master of Public Health from George Washington University in Environmental Health Science and Policy.
She was previously an intern at SEIA where she provided research support regarding solar energy reliability, specifically relating to inverter-based resources. Her research interests include the intersections between climate change, green energy transitions and public health.