As a leader in advancing New York’s energy transition, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has remained a credible, objective and trusted partner in ours state’s energy planning as well as deploying new and innovative technologies to expand New York’s economy. NYSERDA has worked for the past 50 years to protect the environment and help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, lower energy costs and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. NYSERDA engages with stakeholders including residents, business owners, developers, community leaders, local government officials, universities, utilities, investors, entrepreneurs, and more, to develop, invest, and foster conditions that: Attract the private sector capital investment needed to expand New York’s clean energy economy. Overcome barriers to using clean energy at a large-scale in New York. Enable New York’s communities and residents to benefit equitably in the clean energy transition. INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW The Policy Analysis team within the Policy, Analysis and Research unit analyzes policies and programs related to energy use, supply, and greenhouse gas emissions across New York state. This includes forecasting buildings adoption of clean energy technologies and energy demand under different policy scenarios as part of NYSERDA studies and planning exercises. The Policy Analysis team works closely with Buildings program teams to incorporate program findings and data into the modeling framework. The intern will provide support of buildings data analysis and policy model software development used for buildings policy analysis. The intern’s work will improve the buildings functioning of three modeling tools used by NYSERDA to simulate the effects of possible future policy conditions on technology adoption, energy use, demand, greenhouse gas emissions, and co-pollutants: An economywide model used to assess the State’s progress toward emissions and energy goals. A regional buildings-specific model used to analyze the building stock’s energy use and demand under various precise appliance and envelope conditions. A regional buildings-specific model in development that predicts appliance and weatherization adoption. This is a paid internship for current students at an accredited college. The pay rate is from $18 to $20 per hour based on current class year. This internship will begin on June 1, 2026 and continue to December 31, 2026, with a possible option to extend Interns must be located in New York State or an immediately adjacent state while working. It is expected that interns will follow our telework policy, with a combination of in-office and remote work. Interns work up to 18.5 hours per week during the semester, and the option to work up to 37.5 hours per week between semesters, when not attending classes.
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Part-time
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Intern
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