Research Associate Intern for Fall 2026
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Research Associate Intern for Fall 2026
Organization: Sustainable Energy Advantage, LLC
Date Posted: 6/12/2026
City: Framingham
Location: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Primary Category: Internship
Subcategories: Regulatory/Policy
Type of Position: Full-Time
Description & Details
Company Summary
Sustainable Energy Advantage (SEA) has for 25 years been a national leader in development, analysis and implementation of clean energy policies and markets, particularly throughout the Northeast U.S., and has advised a wide range of state government agencies and clean energy market participants across all technologies. As a renewable energy market, policy, strategic and financial analysis consulting and advisory firm, SEA has since 1998 supported hundreds of clients, including over 40 governmental entities. SEA’s purposefully diverse client base with differing policy and commercial interests has provided SEA with the freedom to conduct objective analysis. SEA is known and respected as an objective independent analyst, a reputation earned through the firm’s ability to assess all stakeholder perspectives, conduct analysis that is valuable to all affected, and provide insight into the implications of policy decisions. SEA has a particular focus on and unapparelled expertise in the clean energy policies, markets, and technologies deployed throughout the Northeast U.S. SEA has worked for every state in the northeast and continuously tracks and analyzes these issues on behalf of many dozens of stakeholders and agencies through SEA’s subscription services. On the private sector side, SEA supports the entire electricity market-facing value chain – clean energy developers, owners, operators, investors, as well as market intermediaries, wholesale power marketers, utilities, retail load-serving entities, large end users, aggregations, and more. We also arm non-government entities with the information and analysis necessary to evaluate options and support well-grounded positions. SEA’s clients are involved with land-based and offshore wind, solar, storage, hydroelectric, biomass, biogas, hydrogen, fuel cells and electrification. Our clients range from startups to some of the largest diversified international energy companies. The common theme: through well-grounded analysis, we help our clients develop the building blocks of a sustainable energy future, including businesses, projects, policies, market infrastructure and rules of the road.
Job Overview
It’s time. Technology, economic, policy and climate drivers are converging to drive a rapidly expanding renewable energy landscape, and Sustainable Energy Advantage (SEA) is right in the middle of it. In our realm, new opportunities are popping up almost daily. Our widely respected and growing renewable energy consulting / advisory firm provides our exceptionally broad and varied client base with expertise, analysis, insights, and tools to succeed.
If you crave variety, possess a well-rounded skill set, analytical mind, and want to do something you can be passionate about, keep reading. Join a tight-knit and motivated team of about 20 professionals in a collegial environment that thrives on passion with a shared sense of purpose (and humor).
Be widely respected and never bored.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated, and organized Research Associate intern capable of contributing to a thriving consulting practice in supporting the needs of a diverse set of clients and tasks. In this position, you will perform research as well as quantitative market, financial, and economic analysis pertaining to the renewable energy industry. This position represents an opportunity to gain exposure to, and experience with, a wide range of topics and stakeholders active in the renewable energy industry.
As an SEA intern, you won’t be stuck with the same typical intern drudgery, day after day. You’ll participate in (or even host!) Brown Bag Breakfasts, our own version of Lunch & Learns; you’ll work on a wide variety of projects and tasks, together with Senior staff; and your work will get into the hands of our subscribers and clients. At SEA, we take time to make sure you are comfortable but also given space to breathe, understand, and adapt. You’ll have a Mentor and a Supervisor, Senior staff that is invested in you and your career – even if you’re only with us for a short while.
And you never know – you might just like us enough you’ll want to stay, something that one-third of our current staff have done!
LOCATION:
Framingham, MA. Please note that public transportation is limited in this area. Our staff is currently working within a hybrid home/office environment, with three days-a-week in the office (Tuesday-Thursday). We believe our internships work best when done in-person but understand that this is not always plausible in the modern environment. We are willing to accommodate schedules and remote work around school schedules for the right candidates. This is subject to change in advance of the internship period, and proper notice will be provided in such a scenario.
Availability
We are looking for our next great Research Associate Intern for Fall 2026 (September – December, 40 hours/week).
A Week in the Life of a SEA Research Associate:
Job Description
Do you dislike it when job descriptions are vague and don’t give you a sense of what you might actually do? Us too! We know that there are a lot of moving parts in the renewable energy industry and so aim to give experience across many different studies whenever we can. We do our best to match interns with projects that are rewarding for both the company and our personnel, and where our Research Associates can create a deliverable and learn as they work. Here are some examples of projects interns have worked on with us in the recent past:
Join us and find out what we get into next!
Job Responsibilities
Above all, the qualified candidate will be motivated and able to undertake a range of responsibilities that may include, but will not be limited to:
Job Qualifications
How To Apply
Email your resume, cover letter, and any other documents you deem appropriate to great-jobs@seadvantage.com. Use the code “NECA2026F” in the subject so we know where you came from!
Research Associate Intern for Fall 2026
Organization: Sustainable Energy Advantage, LLC
Date Posted: 6/12/2026
City: Framingham
Location: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Primary Category: Internship
Subcategories: Regulatory/Policy
Type of Position: Full-Time
Description & Details
Company Summary
Sustainable Energy Advantage (SEA) has for 25 years been a national leader in development, analysis and implementation of clean energy policies and markets, particularly throughout the Northeast U.S., and has advised a wide range of state government agencies and clean energy market participants across all technologies. As a renewable energy market, policy, strategic and financial analysis consulting and advisory firm, SEA has since 1998 supported hundreds of clients, including over 40 governmental entities. SEA’s purposefully diverse client base with differing policy and commercial interests has provided SEA with the freedom to conduct objective analysis. SEA is known and respected as an objective independent analyst, a reputation earned through the firm’s ability to assess all stakeholder perspectives, conduct analysis that is valuable to all affected, and provide insight into the implications of policy decisions. SEA has a particular focus on and unapparelled expertise in the clean energy policies, markets, and technologies deployed throughout the Northeast U.S. SEA has worked for every state in the northeast and continuously tracks and analyzes these issues on behalf of many dozens of stakeholders and agencies through SEA’s subscription services. On the private sector side, SEA supports the entire electricity market-facing value chain – clean energy developers, owners, operators, investors, as well as market intermediaries, wholesale power marketers, utilities, retail load-serving entities, large end users, aggregations, and more. We also arm non-government entities with the information and analysis necessary to evaluate options and support well-grounded positions. SEA’s clients are involved with land-based and offshore wind, solar, storage, hydroelectric, biomass, biogas, hydrogen, fuel cells and electrification. Our clients range from startups to some of the largest diversified international energy companies. The common theme: through well-grounded analysis, we help our clients develop the building blocks of a sustainable energy future, including businesses, projects, policies, market infrastructure and rules of the road.
Job Overview
It’s time. Technology, economic, policy and climate drivers are converging to drive a rapidly expanding renewable energy landscape, and Sustainable Energy Advantage (SEA) is right in the middle of it. In our realm, new opportunities are popping up almost daily. Our widely respected and growing renewable energy consulting / advisory firm provides our exceptionally broad and varied client base with expertise, analysis, insights, and tools to succeed.
If you crave variety, possess a well-rounded skill set, analytical mind, and want to do something you can be passionate about, keep reading. Join a tight-knit and motivated team of about 20 professionals in a collegial environment that thrives on passion with a shared sense of purpose (and humor).
Be widely respected and never bored.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, dedicated, and organized Research Associate intern capable of contributing to a thriving consulting practice in supporting the needs of a diverse set of clients and tasks. In this position, you will perform research as well as quantitative market, financial, and economic analysis pertaining to the renewable energy industry. This position represents an opportunity to gain exposure to, and experience with, a wide range of topics and stakeholders active in the renewable energy industry.
As an SEA intern, you won’t be stuck with the same typical intern drudgery, day after day. You’ll participate in (or even host!) Brown Bag Breakfasts, our own version of Lunch & Learns; you’ll work on a wide variety of projects and tasks, together with Senior staff; and your work will get into the hands of our subscribers and clients. At SEA, we take time to make sure you are comfortable but also given space to breathe, understand, and adapt. You’ll have a Mentor and a Supervisor, Senior staff that is invested in you and your career – even if you’re only with us for a short while.
And you never know – you might just like us enough you’ll want to stay, something that one-third of our current staff have done!
LOCATION:
Framingham, MA. Please note that public transportation is limited in this area. Our staff is currently working within a hybrid home/office environment, with three days-a-week in the office (Tuesday-Thursday). We believe our internships work best when done in-person but understand that this is not always plausible in the modern environment. We are willing to accommodate schedules and remote work around school schedules for the right candidates. This is subject to change in advance of the internship period, and proper notice will be provided in such a scenario.
Availability
We are looking for our next great Research Associate Intern for Fall 2026 (September – December, 40 hours/week).
A Week in the Life of a SEA Research Associate:
Job Description
Do you dislike it when job descriptions are vague and don’t give you a sense of what you might actually do? Us too! We know that there are a lot of moving parts in the renewable energy industry and so aim to give experience across many different studies whenever we can. We do our best to match interns with projects that are rewarding for both the company and our personnel, and where our Research Associates can create a deliverable and learn as they work. Here are some examples of projects interns have worked on with us in the recent past:
- Writing weekly content for our Eyes & Ears newsletter summarizing and analyzing recent legislation, regulations, and studies. Help stay on top of the latest developments in the renewables field.
- Revising our Renewable Energy Market Outlook (REMO) proprietary Renewable Energy Credit (REC) pricing model, which could include:
- Writing a data-scraping script in Python
- Research on large individual project(s) to determine their expected size and commercial operation date(s)
- Estimating voluntary demand from, for example, community choice aggregation programs and inputting findings into the model.
- Qualitative market-entry research (essentially, what are the renewable energy programs in certain state(s), how would a stakeholder participate in those programs, and what are the incentive levels).
- Quantitative research on cost drivers for various technologies, such as electric vehicle components, green hydrogen, or energy storage.
- GIS analysis of the potential for siting renewable energy resources in a given area.
Join us and find out what we get into next!
Job Responsibilities
Above all, the qualified candidate will be motivated and able to undertake a range of responsibilities that may include, but will not be limited to:
- Monitoring and summarizing current renewable energy regulatory, legislative and policy developments; and
- Performing detailed research and analysis (qualitative and quantitative) on various renewable energy-related policy and business activities, including supply and demand within New England’s REC markets at present and using future projections; and
- Supporting the development of new SEA products and services.
Job Qualifications
- Pursuing or recently completed a bachelor’s degree in a field related to energy, including (but not limited to) public policy, economics, environmental studies, finance, or other business- or energy-related studies.
- Demonstrated interest in, and commitment to, renewable energy and climate change related issues, and the ability to balance this passion for the subject matter with objective analysis.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
- Comfort with performing analyses and discussing concepts related to policy as well as one or more of the following: economics, finance, accounting, engineering, and environmental sciences.
- Organized and attentive to detail, ability to handle and track multiple detailed projects at the same time and to complete tasks efficiently.
- A motivated and flexible self-starter and team player, able to productively work independently under intermittent supervision in a team environment.
- Demonstrated proficiency with MS Excel, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Passionate about taking on new and potentially unfamiliar topics.
- Pursuing or recently completed a master’s degree in an energy-related field or 1-2 years’ work experience in the renewable energy industry.
- Experience tracking and analyzing legislation and public policy, and a strong understanding of the legislative process.
- Demonstrated familiarity with an understanding of electricity markets and renewable energy issues, including solar energy, renewable energy, and carbon markets policy.
- Strong MS Access or other database software skills and knowledge of database theory, design, management, and SQL.
- Demonstrated interest and experience in marketing, particularly within the renewable energy industry.
- PGIS software or Web site design and programming experience a plus.
How To Apply
Email your resume, cover letter, and any other documents you deem appropriate to great-jobs@seadvantage.com. Use the code “NECA2026F” in the subject so we know where you came from!