Jill Duggan

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Jill is a former Director of Policy for Doosan Babcock and Doosan Power Systems, and remains their Senior Advisor on Policy and their Special Representative. She is currently a Board member of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, the European Power Plant Suppliers Association and of Sandbag. Jill is also a Director and Founder of Carbon Policy Associates Ltd.She has extensive experience of carbon pricing policy having headed the UK government's early UK Emissions Trading System before becoming the UK policy lead on the 2008-2012 Phase of the EU Emissions Trading System and then headed their International Emissions Trading team. She has been an advisor to the Western Climate Initiative in the United States, has worked at the European Commission on Carbon Markets and was a Senior Visiting Fellow on International Carbon Markets with the World Resources Institute in Washington DC.

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