Sarah Wright
Ms. Wright has over 35 years of senior management experience in private equity, investment banking, and energy companies. She established Hull Street Energy in 2014 to deploy capital into the decarbonizing and growing North American power sector. Hull Street Energy is differentiated by its deep industry expertise and proprietary analytical approach to energy focused investment management.
In 1998, Ms. Wright joined Goldman Sachs and helped to launch Goldman Sachs Power, the firm’s initial entry into electricity sector, including the successful development of a joint venture with Constellation Energy Group. In 2001, she became part of the senior management team at Constellation, where she held various roles within its commodity trading, investing and risk management unit, leading the development and execution of a wide range of investments. In 2005, she became a co-founding Partner at Energy Capital Partners, where she helped to establish and served as a Director of FirstLight Power Holdings.
Ms. Wright received a B.A. from Smith College and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
Hull Street Energy
Hull Street Energy (“HSE”) specializes in deploying private capital into the North American middle-market power sector as it grows and decarbonizes. Led by a team with decades of technical and commercial energy industry experience, HSE invests in a comprehensive array of power grid assets and related businesses, including thermal, hydro, solar, wind and battery storage assets, to deliver strong, risk-adjusted returns for its investors.
Over the past decade, HSE has raised more than $5 billion in equity and debt capital, optimized over four gigawatts of operating renewable and gas fired generation, and advanced the development of approximately ten gigawatts of new renewable, gas fired, and storage assets.
Headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area, HSE differentiates itself through a rigorous, highly quantitative investment approach, deep curiosity about emerging trends, and a nuanced understanding of power markets and political dynamics.