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Business Development Jobs in Renewable Energy
Business development professionals in renewable energy identify, negotiate, and close the commercial partnerships - from power purchase agreements to joint ventures - that turn planned clean energy projects into funded, contracted realities. With the global renewable energy workforce reaching 16.6 million in 2024, the commercial side of the industry has become just as critical as the engineering side.
What business development actually looks like in renewables
The role differs substantially from BD in other industries. In a typical technology company, business development means partnerships, channel sales, or market expansion. In renewables, the core work revolves around origination - finding landowners for project sites, securing grid connection agreements, structuring offtake contracts, and navigating planning consent processes that can stretch across years. A single utility-scale solar or wind project might require a BD manager to coordinate with municipal authorities, grid operators, environmental consultants, and corporate offtakers before a single foundation is poured.
This complexity explains why BD professionals with renewable energy experience command a premium. The role demands a hybrid of commercial acumen and technical literacy - understanding capacity factors, curtailment risk, and interconnection timelines is not optional.
Who hires and where
The employers range from residential solar installers to multinational utilities. On Rejobs, companies like 1KOMMA5°, Enpal, and Klarsolar recruit heavily for BD roles in the German residential solar market, while Octopus Energy and BayWa r.e. hire across multiple European markets. Vattenfall and Sunrun represent the large utility and residential ends of the spectrum.
Geographically, Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich dominate the listings - reflecting Germany's outsized residential solar market. London follows as a hub for utility-scale project development and energy trading, while Amsterdam and Madrid serve as regional headquarters for developers active across Southern and Western Europe.
Common job titles and specialisations
The most frequent title is Business Development Manager, but the field branches into distinct tracks. Area Business Managers and Area Sales Managers focus on geographic territories, often in residential solar. Key Account Managers handle relationships with large corporate or municipal clients. Business Analysts and Market Analysis specialists support the pipeline with data on site viability, competitor pricing, and regulatory shifts.
A growing specialisation is PPA origination - structuring and negotiating the long-term power purchase agreements that underpin project financing. In 2025, corporations contracted 55.9 GW of clean power globally through PPAs, with tech companies Meta, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft responsible for 49% of all activity. Someone has to negotiate each of those deals.
Skills that set candidates apart
Technical knowledge of project finance structures, grid connection processes, and permitting workflows separates strong candidates from generic sales hires. Fluency in multiple European languages is a genuine competitive advantage for roles spanning several markets - many BD positions at companies like BayWa r.e. or 1KOMMA5° list German plus English as minimum requirements.
Understanding of corporate strategy and stakeholder management matters increasingly as projects face community opposition, supply chain constraints, and shifting subsidy regimes. The professionals who close deals in 2026 need to navigate political as well as commercial terrain.
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