Renewable energy jobs at Eneco
Eneco
Company Overview
Eneco Group N.V.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
1995
Approximately 3,340 employees and a revenue of about €11.8 billion in 2023 (source: zoominfo.com)
What They Do
Eneco focuses on the generation of renewable energy, including wind, solar energy, heat networks, energy storage, and emerging areas such as green hydrogen and asset management. The company operates through five business units: Eneco New Energy for sustainable generation projects, Eneco Energy Trade for energy and biomass trading with over 200 specialists utilizing advanced software for real-time asset management, Eneco Netherlands for gas and electricity supply, Eneco Installation Companies for heating installations, and Eneco International for foreign projects (source: eneco.nl). Their products and services include 100% renewable energy supply from UK wind and solar parks, commercial installation of solar panels on rooftops, and energy trading, focusing on industrial and commercial customers in the Netherlands, the UK, Belgium, and Germany (source: eneco.nl).
Projects & Track Record
Some notable completed projects include the Eneco Luchterduinen offshore wind farm, Wind Farm Maasvlakte 2 near Rotterdam, and the 34 MW Landtong Rozenburg wind project featuring nine V126-3.45 MW Vestas turbines installed around 2020-2021 (source: eneco.nl). Ongoing and recent major projects include the Hollandse Kust (north) offshore wind farm, heat pumps at the wastewater treatment plant in Utrecht, and the Enecogen combined heat and power plant (source: eneco.nl). Key clients include Unilever, Albert Heijn, and Bakker Barendrecht, with partnerships for offshore wind projects with Shell and Van Oord (source: eneco.nl).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Eneco announced a partnership on November 25, 2025, with Albert Heijn and Bakker Barendrecht to reduce CO2e emissions in greenhouse horticulture (source: eneco.nl). On November 5, 2025, the company agreed to acquire Gulf Gas + Power, a business energy supplier, to grow its segment for small and medium-sized enterprises in the Netherlands (source: eneco.nl). Eneco participated in the Nederwijk Site I-A offshore wind tender in October 2025 for a capacity of 1 GW, covering 3.5% of the Dutch electricity demand (source: cbinsights.com).
Working at Eneco
Eneco offers a wide range of positions within its five business units, including sustainable generation engineers, traders and analysts in Eneco Energy Trade, installation technicians in Eneco Installation Companies, and international project managers in Eneco International (source: eneco.nl). Most job openings are available at the headquarters in Rotterdam, with opportunities in the offices in the UK and Belgium following the acquisition of Eni (source: eneco.nl). The company culture emphasizes innovation and collaboration, with a focus on sustainable services and engagement with local communities (source: eneco.nl).
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