Zoé joined Wood Mackenzie in 2024 and is based in London. As a research associate in the Energy Transition team, she plays a crucial role in integrated scenario modelling at both country and regional levels, covering all major energy commodities and emerging technologies. She is an expert in advanced nuclear energy, with a particular focus on small modular reactors.
Prior to joining Wood Mackenzie, Zoé completed her degree in Environmental Geoscience at the University of Edinburgh, where she conducted her research project on the environmental impacts of wind farms on peatlands.
Education
BSc Environmental Geoscience, University of Edinburgh
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