Alba Mullen

Policy And Commercial Development Lead at Low Carbon Contracts Company

Alba Mullen is a seasoned professional in policy and commercial development, currently serving as the Policy and Commercial Development Lead at Low Carbon Contracts Company since June 2025. In addition, Alba leads the Textiles workstream within the Circular Economy Working Group at Generation Climate Europe, focusing on a youth-led program to promote circularity in the textile sector. Previous experience includes significant roles such as EU Taxonomy & CSRD Lead at Longevity Partners, and a research role at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & the Environment. Alba has also provided insights as an economist for the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, and completed a traineeship with the European Commission, concentrating on sustainable financing strategies. With a solid educational background in environmental economics and a strong foundation in philosophy, politics, and economics, Alba Mullen brings a comprehensive understanding of sustainability and regulatory frameworks to the field.

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Low Carbon Contracts Company

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The Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC) and our sister organisation, the Electricity Settlements Company (ESC), sit at the heart of the delivery of the UK’s goals for secure, affordable and sustainable electricity. LCCC was established to be the independent counterparty to Contracts for Difference (CFDs), a new incentive designed by Government to bring forward the investment needed to sustainably deliver the UK’s goals for renewable and other low carbon electricity. Our mission is to build confidence in Electricity Market Reform (EMR) through effective commercial delivery, continuous improvement and helping to deliver secure, affordable and sustainable electricity that everyone can benefit from. We are managing CFDs relating to projects that are planning over 5.5GW additional low carbon capacity by 2020, equivalent to almost 7% of current total installed electricity capacity in the UK.


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