Carmel Golden

Deputy Director Industry Rules at Ofgem

Carmel Golden has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Carmel started their career in 2008, working as a Technical Assistant at Grontmij. In 2008, they also took on the role of an Assistant at Buchley Eco Centre, where they facilitated waste management systems and provided guidance on waste management legislation.

In 2010, Carmel joined The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management as a Technical Officer. Carmel was responsible for responding to queries, providing technical information, and managing consultation responses from government and regulators.

From 2011 onwards, Carmel has been working at Ofgem, starting as an Assistant Manager in Renewable Generation and eventually progressing to Deputy Director of Industry Rules, their current position. At Ofgem, they have held various roles, including Manager and Senior Manager positions, where they oversaw compliance monitoring and policy development for renewable generation schemes, such as FIT, RO, REGO, and OLR.

Overall, Carmel's work experience showcases their expertise in renewable generation compliance, waste management, and policy development.

Carmel Golden obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with Honours from Imperial College London in the years 2003 to 2006. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering at the same institution, which lasted from 2008 to 2009. In addition to their academic qualifications, Carmel has obtained certifications such as Associate Member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment from the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment and Graduate Member of The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management from The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management. The months and years in which they obtained these certifications are not specified.

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