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    Arnhem, the Netherlands  + 1 location
      Hybrid   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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    Bonn, Germany  + 2 locations
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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    Oslo, Norway  + 3 locations
      Flexible   Full time   More than 3 months ago
  • DNV

    Company Overview

    DNV

    Oslo, Norway

    1864

    Approximately 15,000 employees (source: wikipedia.org). Revenue figures indicate $20.9 billion overall, with specific growth in carbon capture and storage (66%) and energy storage (32% order intake increase) in 2024 (source: managementconsulted.com).

    What They Do

    DNV operates as a global assurance and risk management provider, focusing on energy systems that encompass a wide range of renewable technologies including wind, solar PV, energy storage, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage. Their services include advisory, certification, verification, monitoring, and software solutions that span the entire energy value chain, from generation to end use (source: dnv.com). DNV's products and services are designed to ensure the reliability and safety of energy systems, with offerings such as renewables certification for wind and solar technologies, energy storage evaluations, and smart renewables integration to address challenges posed by intermittent energy sources (source: dnv.com). Their target markets include utilities, governments, developers, and industries globally, with a strong emphasis on supporting clients in their decarbonization efforts and enhancing grid reliability (source: dnv.com).

    Projects & Track Record

    DNV has an impressive track record of notable projects, including the Oasis de Atacama battery storage project in northern Chile, where they provided due diligence for the first two phases totaling 1.24 GWh, part of a larger initiative aimed at storing PV surpluses and powering 145,000 homes while reducing CO2 emissions by 146,000 tons annually (source: dnv.com). Additionally, DNV served as the market advisor for MYTILINEOS S.A.'s 588 MWp solar portfolio in Chile, which includes several operational and energized projects that collectively generate 1.6 TWh of green electricity yearly (source: dnv.com). In the United States, DNV completed the owner's engineer role for the Gemini project, the largest co-located solar and battery storage system, and has been involved in leading carbon capture and storage projects in Norway and Denmark (source: iioa.global).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, DNV has secured significant financing for various projects, including the Oasis de Atacama's initial phases in August 2024, collaborating with Grenergy and advising MYTILINEOS on financing for their solar projects in January 2024 (source: dnv.com). They also conducted due diligence for Elyse Energy's €120 million investment in sustainable fuels projects in France and Spain in December 2024 (source: dnv.com). DNV launched the Solar Resource Compass in Europe in June 2024 and introduced the GreenPowerMonitor's Energy Management System in July 2024, further enhancing their service offerings in the renewable energy sector (source: dnv.com). The 2024 Annual Report highlighted a 66% growth in their carbon capture and storage business and a 32% increase in energy storage order intake from 2023 (source: iioa.global).

    Working There

    DNV offers a diverse range of roles within its energy systems division, including positions in advisory, certification, verification, monitoring, and software solutions, with a strong focus on renewables such as wind and solar certification, energy storage, and carbon capture and storage (source: dnv.com). The company employs over 5,000 energy experts and hires across its global network of 350 offices in more than 100 countries, with key locations including Høvik (Norway), Santiago (Chile), and various US offices focused on solar and battery projects (source: managementconsulted.com). DNV's culture emphasizes independent expertise and systems thinking, aiming for climate-positive goals by the end of 2025, under the leadership of CEO Remi Eriksen (source: iioa.global). While specific benefits are not detailed, the company fosters a research-driven environment that encourages innovation and global mobility across various sectors, including maritime and healthcare (source: dnv.com).


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