Renewable energy jobs at BlueWave

  • Expired
    Boston, Massachusetts, United States
      On-site   Full time   28 days ago
  • Expired
    New York, NY, United States  + 1 location
      Hybrid   Full time   28 days ago
      USD 78k–86k yearly
  • Expired
    Boston, Massachusetts, United States
      Hybrid   Full time   28 days ago
  • BlueWave

    Company Overview

    BlueWave

    Boston, MA, United States

    2010

    Approximately 100 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue of $78.6 million in 2023 (source: zoominfo.com).

    What They Do

    BlueWave is a private renewable energy company that specializes in solar development, community solar subscriptions, and energy storage solutions. Founded in 2010, the company has evolved from its initial informal operations into a full-service developer, owner, and operator of solar farms and community solar platforms. Their technology focus includes agrivoltaics, which allows for dual-use of land for agriculture and solar energy, as well as emerging floatovoltaics. BlueWave's innovative approach integrates grid connectivity evaluations to minimize disruption to the environment while maximizing energy production (source: bluewave.energy).

    Projects & Track Record

    BlueWave has completed several notable projects, including a 4.2 MW agrivoltaic solar farm on a wild blueberry field in Rockport, Maine, which was sold to Navisun in March 2021. Additionally, their Community Solar Farm in Oxford produces enough energy to power 154 homes while offsetting 1,135 metric tons of CO2 annually. The company has also transformed the Sullivan's Ledge Superfund Site in New Bedford, Massachusetts, into a solar asset for the city. Furthermore, dual-use sites in Palmer and Dighton, Massachusetts, became operational in 2023, supporting crops and livestock while generating a combined 5.7 MWDC (source: prnewswire.com). Ongoing projects encompass over 1 GW of solar and storage across eight states, with significant developments in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey (source: bluewave.energy).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, BlueWave has announced several significant developments, including the operational launch of dual-use agrivoltaic projects in Palmer and Dighton, Massachusetts, which highlight their commitment to sustainable land use and farmer partnerships. The company appointed Patty DiOrio to lead its expanding solar and storage portfolio, reflecting its growth strategy in the renewable energy sector. BlueWave continues to develop gigawatts-scale solar and battery storage projects nationwide, maintaining its status as a B Corp recognized for governance excellence (source: prnewswire.com).

    Working There

    BlueWave offers a variety of roles across development, project management, and sustainable development, with a focus on community solar and client services. The company is headquartered in Boston, which serves as the primary hiring location, supporting utility-scale and community solar operations. BlueWave's culture emphasizes a people-first philosophy, aligning with B Corp standards, and promotes community engagement and employee empowerment. While specific benefits are not publicly detailed, the company prioritizes work-life balance and employee success, fostering a fast-paced yet supportive work environment (source: bluewave.energy).


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