Director of Energy Transformation
City of BostonAbout the role
Overview
Brief Job Description:
As part of Mayor Wu’s vision for a Green New Deal for Boston, the City of Boston is seeking a Director of Energy Transformation. The Director of Energy Transformation is a newly created role that reflects the Wu Administration’s commitment to Boston playing a greater role in advancing the policy and technical innovation necessary to meet the City and region’s 2050 climate goals. The Director is responsible for guiding City policies, programs, and partnerships that advance the equitable transition to a carbon-free, resilient energy system.
The Director will serve as the City’s lead point person on energy transition and transformation, with cross-functional roles: Senior Advisor on energy to Mayor Wu’s Climate Council and Chief Climate Officer; Senior Staff responsible for energy policy and programs in the Environment Department; lead interdepartmental coordinator for energy utility and regulatory affairs City-wide. As an advisor, the Director will be responsible for generating and executing the City’s policy agenda on topics including grid modernization and equitable grid resilience. As Environment Department senior staff, the Director will guide and provide as-needed technical support to the teams responsible for ongoing programs in the Municipal Energy Unit, including municipal facility decarbonization through the Renew Boston Trust, the City’s municipal aggregation program, Boston Community Choice Electricity, and renewable energy procurement. The Director will play a leading role in developing Boston’s first Climate Action Plan update since 2019. As utility coordination lead, the Director is responsible for maintaining relationships with and forming partnerships with energy utilities and regulators, as well as developing partnerships across the City, particularly with infrastructure and energy planners in the Planning Department, as part of an all-of-government approach to equitable climate action. The Director’s work will support the Environment Department’s focus on climate justice, designing priority programs and policies to address past patterns of injustice.
The Director of Energy Transformation reports to the Commissioner of the Environment Department and additionally serves as an Advisor to the Chief Climate Officer. As part of the management team of the Environment Department, the Director will work closely with other members of the management team and have important administrative responsibilities.
Responsibilities
- Leads and manages relationships with energy utilities and regulators.
- Advises Climate Council on energy transformation planning, policy, and regulation. Develops the City’s knowledge base on this topic and increases baseline awareness among City staff who are executing on components of the City’s Climate Action Plan related to energy.
- Provides guidance and oversight, as needed, to the Municipal Energy Unit on ongoing initiatives, including the Boston Community Choice Electricity (BCCE) Program outreach and renewable energy procurement.
- Solarize programs for residential solar/storage installations.
- Strategize for future municipal building decarbonization and electrification, including evaluation of the City’s performance contracting program and determination whether the City will undertake other models offered by Energy Service Companies for the City’s municipal building work.
- Coordinates with the Planning Department’s infrastructure and energy planners on grid planning, including transmission, distribution system upgrades, and non-wire alternatives with utilities; and on thermal decarbonization initiatives, including the future of the natural gas system; the steam system; and geothermal and sewer heat recovery planning.
- Develops and executes new energy transformation portfolio consisting of policy agenda (e.g., energy facilities siting) and programs/projects (e.g., PPAs).
- Co-chairs Boston Smart Utilities Steering Committee with Planning’s Sr. Infrastructure and Energy Planner.
- Co-chairs Energy and Infrastructure Working Group with Planning’s Sr. Infrastructure and Energy Planner.
- Stays current with important related scientific and policy developments and conveys them in practical terms to Boston stakeholders.
- Works with partner departments and agencies and external partners to implement community energy resilience projects and programs across the City, including the Planning Department, the Department of Emergency Preparedness, the Planning Department, the Boston Housing Authority, the Mayor’s Office of Housing, and other key sector stakeholders on community energy resilience work.
- Represents the City of Boston in local, national, and global forums around climate action and energy resilience strategies and initiatives.
- Identifies obstacles
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