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The Senior Manager, Utility-scale Developer - East Region at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale solar, wind and energy storage projects in the US and Canada.
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Join our renewables specialists, working across the clean energy spectrum to grow our operations to 50 GW by 2030 - with some of the world's largest on and offshore wind farms and industry-leading hydrogen initiatives.
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Proficient with wind and solar farm SCADA and network requirements and associated designs and programming. Westwood is a full-service, multi-discipline professional engineering firm that serves wind, solar, battery storage, EV, power delivery, residential and commercial development, and public infrastructure clients and their projects from over 25 offices across the U.S.
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The Senior Manager, Utility-scale Developer - South Region at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale solar, wind and energy storage projects in the US and Canada.
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The Manager, Utility-scale Developer at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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Offshore Wind is one of the fastest growing energy sectors for WSP and this position offers excellent opportunity to grow as a subject matter expert and also as a multi-discipline Project Manager.
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Since inception, LS Power has developed or acquired over 47,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery energy storage, and natural gas-fired facilities. Support onsite relaying and SCADA system commissioning for factory and site acceptance testing as required.
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While coordinating with our customers, we are tasked with performing detailed studies of the interconnection of technologies such as wind, solar, energy storage, data center loads and large industrial loads.
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We deliver software solutions to electric grid operators, utilities, and renewable energy project developers to tackle the "interconnection bottleneck," the process by which large-scale solar, wind, and battery projects connect to the power grid.
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In this role, the candidate will serve as the primary SME for Splunk and provide technical expertise for a suite of products used to maintain security and NERC CIP compliance. Communicate with system owners and stakeholders to configure log ingest and achieve event logging (EL) compliance according to NERC-CIP requirements.
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Working knowledge of Utility-scale renewable energy operations (Wind, Solar, Energy Storage, Battery Storage) Working knowledge of Utility-scale renewable energy operations (Wind, Solar, Energy Storage, Battery Storage.
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We develop, construct, and operate offshore and onshore wind farms, solar energy farms, storage facilities, and bioenergy plants in Europe, Asia, and North America. developing construction and operations procedures for solar, wind, and other onshore energy-related projects.
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We purchase renewable energy from wind, solar and biomass facilities to minimize our impact on the environment, and are recognized as a top-ranked Texas utility for green power sales. Knowledge of utility standards and regulatory requirements, to meet North American Electric Reliability Council ( NERC ), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ), Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT ) and Texas Public Utility Commission (TX PUC ) compliance requirements.
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Assist in growing our renewables environmental services program in the Gulf Coast Region including both onshore (wind, solar, battery storage) and offshore projects. Stantec's Environmental Services practice seeks a Senior Project Manager to provide leadership to environmental surveying, reporting, and permitting services with a focus on renewable energy clients in the Gulf Coast region.
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Renewables (Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Wind), and next generation energy (hydrogen, fuel cells, electrolyzers, etc. Working with Project Engineer and Project Manager on developing design schedules and budgets for electrical engineering work activities.
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