WHAT DOES AN ENERGY ANALYST DO?

Updated: Jun 02, 2025 - The Energy Analyst develops and manages tools to analyze renewable energy contract performance, validate invoices, and ensure accurate and timely payment resolutions with utilities and suppliers. This position tracks, forecasts, and reports on renewable energy project costs, generation, and availability to support budget planning and progress toward energy targets. The analyst analyzes trends across solar and wind projects to identify key performance drivers and support financial and operational reporting.

A Review of Professional Skills and Functions for Energy Analyst

1. Energy Analyst Details and Accountabilities

  • Energy Modeling: Perform energy modeling and analysis on new buildings and major renovations (full building retrofits).
  • Performance Simulation: Use a wide range of performance simulation tools to analyze energy efficiency.
  • Client Partnership: Partner with clients to define project targets and success factors.
  • Energy Efficiency Planning: Fulfill a range of energy efficiency and energy resource planning activities.
  • Budget Management: Support the management of budgetary and financial responsibilities and activities of the team.
  • Technical Analysis: Provide technical analysis and/or support during the design and construction process.
  • Design Support: Guide energy modeling to other project teams.
  • Integrated Design Collaboration: Be an active member of the integrated design team.
  • Knowledge Management: Contribute to practice development and knowledge management system.
  • Proposal Development: Support the development of proposals including pricing, scope development, and client interaction.
  • Design Review: Work as part of a building’s design team to provide input on energy performance measures and make recommendations for cost-effective improvements.
  • Energy Simulation Updates: Review design documents (plans, specifications, shop drawings) as they are developed to ensure that the intended energy efficiency measures are being incorporated into the design.
  • Energy Simulation Progress: Update energy simulations as the design progresses.

2. Energy Analyst Additional Details

  • Utility Tariffs Analysis: Understand and analyze utility and 3rd party tariffs, electric power offers, contracts, and invoices.
  • Electricity Value Understanding: Understand the locational, daily, monthly, and seasonality value of electricity.
  • Renewable Procurement Experience: Have experience with renewable electricity procurement.
  • Electricity Purchasing Strategies: Provide advice on electricity purchasing strategies to obtain the best possible cost and at the lowest risk.
  • RFP Participation: Participate in the Request for Proposals process to identify and quantify price, terms and conditions risks, and recommend the best offer.
  • Energy Forecasting: Assist with energy forecasting.
  • Invoice Evaluation: Evaluate and approve detailed and technical invoices for accuracy.
  • Energy Data Management: Manage energy data files and systems.
  • ISO 50001 Support: Provide ISO 50001 support.
  • Stakeholder Interaction: Interact with Evonik’s senior management, internal departments, manufacturing sites, third parties, and regulated utility suppliers.
  • Relationship Building: Build and maintain strong relationships with the same.
  • International Collaboration: Interact with overseas counterparts.

3. Energy Analyst Essential Functions

  • Energy Modeling: Set up and run whole-building energy models using Energy Pro, IES, eQuest, etc.
  • LEED Energy Modeling: Conduct energy modeling for LEED v4 projects and review LEED credit documentation related to energy performance for compliance with standards.
  • Drawing Review: Review mechanical drawings and mechanical equipment submittals, electrical drawings, and/or architectural drawings and specifications.
  • Energy Conservation Evaluation: Evaluate energy conservation measures including envelope performance improvements, HVAC, lighting controls, domestic hot water, central plants, renewable energy systems, etc.
  • Energy Savings Calculations: Perform calculations of potential energy savings opportunities.
  • Energy Analysis Communication: Communicate in graphic and/or written form the inputs, methodology, and key findings and recommendations from the energy analysis.
  • Net Zero Design: Design and model net zero buildings and help support clients with a range of decarbonization and carbon-neutral strategies.
  • Financial Analysis: Provide financial analysis for the projects, including building, updating, or review and audit of financial models.
  • Financial Model Management: Keep the individual project’s financial models updated as well as the company portfolio consolidated financial model.
  • Project Finance Support: Responsible for supporting all project finance and refinancing processes given to him/her.

4. Energy Analyst General Responsibilities

  • Program Implementation Support: Assist the Operations Manager and team in the implementation and optimization of program operations and administrative resources.
  • Invoicing and Reporting Support: Support Operations team with the day-to-day and monthly invoicing and reporting deliverables.
  • Program Knowledge Management: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Program requirements and ongoing Program updates.
  • Tool Development and Compliance: Oversee the development of program tools and manage submittals by Trade Allies to ascertain compliance with program policies and procedures.
  • Database Management: Ensure that database records regarding projects and other program-related activities are accurate and up-to-date.
  • Technical and Administrative Support: Provide or refer Trade Allies to technical, administrative, and marketing assistance.
  • Team Collaboration: Work and communicate closely with the Operations and Technical teams and, if appropriate, the Program Manager.
  • Status Reporting: Prepare periodic status reports to accurately describe administrative activities to monitor progress towards program goals on contractor/consultant participation and the completion of eligible projects.
  • Email Correspondence Management: Assist team with management and oversight of program-specific email correspondence.
  • Presentation and Document Preparation: Prepare presentations/documents required for customers, contracts, projects, and executives.
  • Project Due Diligence Support: Support the project's due diligence and transaction negotiations.

5. Energy Analyst Responsibilities and Key Tasks

  • Calculator and Tool Development: Develop calculators and tools that analyze and validate monthly settlements for the renewable energy portfolio.
  • Invoice and Contract Performance Analysis: Develop and manage tools to validate renewable energy invoices and analyze contract performance.
  • Invoice Payment Management: Work with utilities, renewable energy suppliers, and internal partners to ensure timely and accurate payment of invoices and resolve issues.
  • Energy Forecasting: Create and maintain forecasts of energy cost and generation from renewable energy projects.
  • Budget and Planning Support: Use developer generation forecasts, project development schedules, outage forecasts, historical data, and other inputs to support budget and planning efforts.
  • Cost and Generation Reporting: Track, analyze, and report on individual and portfolio-level renewable energy project cost, generation, and availability.
  • Cross-functional Reporting Support: Coordinate with cross-functional teams to support reporting on Facebook’s renewable energy purchases, energy consumption, and renewable energy credit retirement, as well as progress toward renewable energy targets.
  • Financial Reporting Support: Work with accounting and internal partners to supply renewable energy financial information to support quarterly financial reporting.
  • Trend Analysis: Analyze trends across solar and wind projects to inform reporting on key drivers of performance.