Hannah is a managing consultant with 8+ years of experience in geology and geophysics. Hannah has offshore experience as a marine geophysicist to design survey programmes, oversee delivery, coordinate contractors and stakeholders, and drive rigorous data QC to de-risk capital projects. She has profound experience as a geoscientist and project manager with end-to-end project experience from survey design to interpretation and ground modelling. Hannah has authored technical and non-technical reports for various purposes, including impact assessments and publication in esteemed journals.
The Marine Energy Wales (MEW) Conference 2026, held on 28–29 April 2026 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, is the UK’s largest dedicated marine renewable energy gathering, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and supply‑chain organisations to explore the future of tidal, wave, and floating offshore wind energy in Wales.
Across two days, the programme addresses a wide spectrum of strategic themes critical to the sector’s development, including offshore wind pipeline updates, tidal stream consenting, wave energy innovation, spatial planning, environmental monitoring, workforce development, and supply‑chain opportunities. The event also features workshops on data transferability for smarter consenting, workforce planning sessions, and insights from the UK Government’s Marine Renewable Energy Taskforce.
