Welcome to the future of energy.
Kraken is the technology behind Octopus Energy.
About Kraken, part of Octopus Energy Group
Octopus Energy Group is a global energy transition company - made up of 10 businesses in 9 countries across 4 continents that touch nearly every point in the energy value chain and invest heavily in technology to support our mission to accelerate decarbonization faster and cheaper for customers. Octopus Energy is valued at $5 billion and is one of energy-tech’s fastest-growing private companies.
Octopus’ cloud software technology platform Kraken launched to market five years ago, offering utility clients end-to-end customer management through one simple solution aimed at helping utilities and their customers transition into a decarbonized future.
Since then it has grown rapidly, disrupting the incumbent tech landscape, with over 50 million contracted accounts across 9 markets globally, including the US. Kraken has secured licensing deals with large international energy clients like E.ON, EDF Energy, Origin Energy, and Tokyo Gas, replacing their core technology stack and re-imagining their operations with an unblemished track record of transformation success.
We are on track to meet our ambition to grow to 100 million households by 2027 through expansion of the business with increasing interest and activity in the North American/US market. We have localized the platform and onboarded customers in the Texas market with an eye towards growth throughout the US, Canada and North America - in both regulated and competitive markets.
We're looking for a 2024 North American Policy and Regulatory Affairs Intern with a passion for renewable energy and the decarbonization mission, who wants to join a rapidly growing energy tech scale-up. This is a rare opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students to gain hands-on experience helping shape policy and regulation across North America with an international industry leader. This internship program will run for approximately 10-12 weeks and will include a formal onboarding, diverse exposure to Kraken’s various business units, and mentorship opportunities.
You will be responsible for supporting our work in public policy and regulatory affairs as we seek to grow the Kraken brand in North America. Interns will work closely with members of the North American regulatory team on various projects and initiatives related to state regulation, energy markets and policy analysis.
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What you'll do - Support the North American regulatory team in tracking and monitoring state utility regulations, energy market developments, and policy changes
- Conduct research on renewable energy policies, regulatory frameworks, and market trends across North America. Primary research materials will likely include: regulatory filings, trade association publications, and news articles
- Document research findings into memos for internal use by colleagues Collaborate with internal teams to gather data, information, and insights to inform regulatory strategies and compliance efforts
- Catalog client successes and implementation data from past Kraken software deployments to develop original case studies
- Ad-hoc assistance in organizing and coordinating events, workshops, and educational sessions to engage stakeholders and raise awareness about Kraken’s initiatives and objectives in North America
What you'll need - Pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in public policy, environmental studies, energy policy, law, or related fields with a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Passion for renewable energy, sustainability, and the transition to a decarbonized future
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and summarize complex regulatory documents and policy proposals
- Excellent research abilities, including proficiency in conducting literature reviews, data analysis, and qualitative research methods
- Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey technical information clearly and concisely
- Proactive mindset with a willingness to take initiative, learn new concepts, and contribute to team projects and initiatives
- Familiarity with the energy sector, regulatory processes, and policy frameworks in North America is preferred but not required
- Ability to work 30-35 hours per week, Mon-Fri, mid-May/early June through mid-August
- This paid internship is open to candidates within the USA
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$20 - $25 an hour
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