Advanced Energy United seeks a proactive and detail-oriented Policy and Advocacy Intern to join our Expanding Wholesale Markets team for the Summer 2026 program. The ideal candidate would be a junior/senior college student or graduate student with an engineering, legal, policy, or economics background. This role will help support United’s mission of achieving 100% clean energy and work to shape a clean energy future through engagement in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) and Southwest Power Pool (SPP) stakeholder processes. Potential topics includetransmission, interconnection, distributed energy resources, large load growth, or other wholesale market reforms. The internship will culminate in a final project presented to the entire organization. The role may include attending relevant stakeholder meetings (virtually) to track market developments and processes. It will focus on changing the rules governing how existing wholesale electricity markets operate to expand opportunities in support of the growth of clean energy resources and the retirement of aging incumbent technologies. The intern may be responsible for research and reporting as well as preparation of advocacy materials (comments, presentations, letters, fact sheets, etc.). The ideal candidate will be a motivated self-starter with interest and experience in policy and politics, wholesale energy markets, clean energy, and climate. Candidates should be creative and flexible, able to explain complex topics clearly, and have the ability to prioritize and move between projects as needed to support United’s work in a wide variety of areas.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees