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Electric transmission and renewable energy (e.g., solar, wind, energy storage) experience through preparing CEQA and/or NEPA documents, routing and siting, critical issues analysis, land use entitlement applications and/or overseeing multi-disciplinary technical teams for resource technical studies.
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EsVolta seeks a Senior Financial Analyst to develop and maintain financial analysis tools to help the Company make informed and intelligent decisions about energy storage project development, investment and financing opportunities.
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Collect and analyze market intelligence around energy storage market trends, competition, capex trends, merchant forecasts, pricing trends and RFP winning strategies. Renewable energy and energy storage experience required.
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The Energy Engineer I will support the design, development, implementation, analysis, and delivery of energy efficiency and commissioning projects. Compiles reports and analysis, including energy master plans, decarbonization plans, measurement, and verification (M&V) plans and reports, and RCx and Cx plans and reports.
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The company also provides commercial specialty door products and repairs including glass replacement, high speed doors, low energy operators, cold storage doors, roof hatches and floor doors, drive thru restaurant windows, and specialty doors.
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This position will require skills in the analysis, design, and construction of environmental structures such as Pump Stations, Lift Stations, Treatment Process Basins, storage tanks, and other treatment related facilities.
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You will be involved in supporting the interconnection of new power generation resources - including onshore and offshore wind, solar PV, battery energy storage, and traditional thermal generation, transmission and distribution planning, design of new power plants - including thermal and renewable resources, modifications to existing power generation facilities, power system protection, and integration of new technologies such as electric vehicles, microgrids, and green hydrogen production.
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Responsible for the HV Battery Pack Systems Engineering focusing on the following aspects of the HV Energy Storage System (ESS) Holistic understanding of thermal and electrical interdependence in battery pack design; Capable of 1-D modeling analysis for the system all the way down to single components.
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Lead the interconnection process of utility scale solar and energy storage projects. Perform load flow, dynamic and reactive analysis based on the local energy grid requirements.
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Perform renewable energy site surveys evaluating various types of Solar photovoltaic/thermal, Battery energy storage and microgrid designs. Strong knowledge of identifying and analyzing Solar photovoltaic, Battery Energy Storage and Microgrid renewable measures.
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The individual will play a crucial role in supporting the financial forecasting and analysis for our solar energy and battery storage projects. We are seeking an experienced Analyst or Senior Analyst to join 174 Power Global’s Project Finance team in the rapidly growing solar energy and storage sector.
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The successful candidate will have demonstrated California expertise in environmental planning and analysis, State (including CEQA) and NEPA compliance, public involvement, technical writing, project management, and business development in one or more of the following areas: electric transmission lines and substations, renewable power generation facilities, and/or energy storage.
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The Engineer Advisor works alongside a Project Manager to create the design of Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Measures through the development of opportunities in the feasibility and detailed analysis stages for public sector clients.
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174 PG develops, constructs, and operates utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage system (BESS) projects. experience in project finance, corporate finance or investment banking with at least 3 years in solar and/or storage project experience.
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Also, must have taken "Renewable Energy in Power Systems" and "Power System Analysis and Design" courses. Sr Manager of ESS Size & optimize utility scale energy storage projects; tech selection & prelim design of ESS dev't projects, etc.
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