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Solar and ESG - Remote

GreenTree seeks a ESG Solar and Hydrogen Investment Research Intern to join their team. The role offers an opportunity to join a flexible, dynamic team as we expand into potential renewable investment projects.
 As part of the application process, you must complete this Financial screening quiz first, here is the link: https://forms.office.com/r/GzNaQxux8t    ** If you don’t complete the pre secreening form we cannot process your application even if you applied through the platform. **

What you will do:
●      Research potential solar and hydrogen energy investment projects
●      Provide cost benefit analysis on installing various solutions.
●      Building financial models and identifying potential risks.
●      Research tax and government subsidies related to solar and hydrogen
●      Perform due diligence on renewable developments and acquisition opportunities.
 
Qualifications:
●      Strong experience with excel and data manipulation in addition to Office business software
●      Ability to solve problems independently after you have been given training
●      Excellent communication and presentation skills, proactive work style
●      Strong passion for ESG related industries.
 
About GreenTree:
GreenTree, an investment sales operator, acquires completed enbloc projects from illiquid developers and strata sells the individual units. GreenTree provides project identification, acquisition negotiation, developer liquidity, strata asset pricing, property management and leasing solutions. GreenTree identifies and underwrites projects risk, pricing and strategies while simultaneously negotiating with the developer and 3rd party sales rep companies. 
 
Technical and legal Information
The internship enrollment period is flexible. The expected hours are 20 per week for ~3 months. Upon completion, you will receive an internship confirmation letter, or you can apply to your school for internship credit.
 
Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of the internship. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position.