Natural Power expands London team

Hannah Staab has been appointed to the role of Senior Due Diligence Project Manager in Natural Power's London office, and will be responsible for the delivery of advisory projects and supporting the ongoing growth and expansion of the advisory and analytical capabilities at Natural Power.

A technical manager with extensive experience in wind and solar energy yield analysis, Hannah is trilingual, speaking English German and French fluently. She joins from RES where she specialised in technical due diligence and managing the companys technical and commercial analysis software.


Hannah said: "Natural Power has a reputation for quality and innovation, and Im excited about the opportunity to work with the team of highly skilled experts on a broad range of due diligence projects. With my background in project development, Im particularly looking forward to further strengthening Natural Powers services and capabilities in the solar PV sector internationally."

Gregory Dudziak, Natural Powers Due Diligence Lead, said: "As experts in due diligence, we are pleased to be attracting the brightest and best people to join us, and were delighted to welcome Hannah to the team. Many of our existing clients and projects are London-based so expanding our team here means we can maximise client contact locally and in Europe."

Last month, Natural Power launched its new ‘Advisory and Analytics department which, in response to evolving market demands, brings together the best of its due diligence, market analysis and resource analysis teams. The move sees Natural Power create strong synergies to provide a more integrated and efficient service for clients, putting the business in a strong position to build market intelligence and develop strategies to increase market presence, both in existing and new markets.

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