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    Thornton, Colorado, United States
      On-site   Internship   2 months ago
      USD 18–22 per hour
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    Thornton, Colorado, United States
      Hybrid   Full time   2 months ago
      USD 70k–90k yearly
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    Washington, D.C., United States
      Remote   Full time   2 months ago
      USD 65k–75k yearly
  • Accounting & Finance Jobs in Renewable Energy

    Accounting and finance professionals in renewable energy manage the financial operations of companies that develop, build, and operate clean energy assets - from project-level cost tracking on a single wind farm to consolidating the books of a multi-GW portfolio. The IEA's World Energy Employment 2025 report counts 76 million energy sector jobs globally, with the electricity sector now the largest energy employer; every one of those companies needs accountants, controllers, and financial analysts to function.

    What makes renewable energy finance different

    The financial structures here are more complex than in most industries. A solar developer does not simply sell a product - it builds an asset that generates revenue over 25-30 years through power purchase agreements, government subsidies, and merchant power sales. This means accountants must understand project finance models, special purpose vehicles (SPVs), tax equity structures, and multi-currency reporting across jurisdictions. The gap between a generic accountant and one who understands renewable energy cash flow waterfalls is exactly where the salary premium sits - green finance roles pay 15-25% more than equivalent positions without sustainability expertise.

    Who is hiring

    The range of employers is broad. Large independent power producers like BayWa r.e. and Clearway Energy Group maintain full finance teams across multiple countries. Asset managers such as Arevon Energy need financial analysts to monitor portfolio performance. Equipment manufacturers like Canadian Solar and battery storage companies like sonnen hire accountants for supply chain cost management and intercompany accounting. Even fusion energy ventures such as Commonwealth Fusion Systems are building out their finance functions as they scale toward commercialisation.

    Roles in demand

    Senior Accountant is the single most frequently posted title, followed by Financial Controller and Staff Accountant. Plant Controllers - finance professionals embedded at operational sites - reflect the sector's need for people who understand both the numbers and the physical reality of energy generation. Project Controllers track budgets and forecasts for individual developments, bridging finance and engineering teams. Accounts Payable Specialists handle the high-volume invoicing typical of construction-phase projects. Berlin, Houston, Hamburg, London, and Munich are the top hiring locations, with Madrid and Singapore growing steadily.

    The project finance specialism

    Project finance is where accounting and renewable energy intersect most distinctly. Building a wind farm or utility-scale solar plant requires non-recourse debt structures where the project's cash flows - not the developer's balance sheet - secure the financing. Accountants working in this space model debt service coverage ratios, manage lender covenant compliance, and produce reporting packages for syndicates of banks. It is detail-intensive work with direct impact on whether projects get built.

    Where the field is heading

    Global clean energy investment reached $2.2 trillion in 2025, and every dollar deployed needs tracking, reporting, and auditing. The growth of carbon accounting requirements under EU taxonomy regulations and IFRS sustainability disclosure standards (ISSB S1/S2) is creating demand for finance professionals who can bridge traditional financial reporting with environmental metrics. Accountants who combine IFRS or local GAAP expertise with knowledge of energy trading, PPA structures, or renewable energy certificates will find themselves in a market where qualified candidates remain scarce.


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