Freshly graduated in Data Science, I started my career at Eneco as a Data Scientist in the Virtual Power Plant team. At Eneco, I am combining my passion for sustainability and data science and contribute to the energy transition. Eneco stood out for its ambition: to be climate-neutral by 2035. And this goal is truly alive here. People work at Eneco because they want to contribute to that mission.
As the title might suggest, Eneco had something to do with GOTO Amsterdam, and we did something new. But what exactly did we do? First of all, we’re writing this blog post without relying on ChatGPT/AI, we often hear; “write a few lines and let ChatGPT do the rest”, but that takes away the creativity and excitement of coming up with the content yourself and writing an epic story!
“It’s no rocket science“ is stated in an article Daniel read about modelling the energy output of a solar asset. So how correct is this statement? Read more to find out!
He has always been crazy about technology. In recent years, the need to commit to a sustainable future has grown. At Eneco, Mark Beukeboom links his technical skills to social involvement. 'With my models and processes I now directly contribute to the energy transition.'
These are exciting times for Forecaster and Data Scientist Daniel Enthoven of Eneco Energy Trade (EET). The renewable energy breakthrough has prompted a whole new dynamic in the energy market.
Within the energy transition, sustainable heat generation is a hot topic. This topic is therefore high on the agenda at Eneco. This also applies to Sacha van Geene, Heat Chain Processes Manager. Her green heart starts beating faster because of the project she is working on: 'It feels good that my work has an impact.'
Three years ago, Sander Marijt started as a Data Analyst at the Back Office of Eneco. He wanted to contribute to sustainable ambitions, but was also looking for a substantive challenge. And he found it, he says in this blog. His motto: the more data, the better.
Three years ago, Sander Marijt started as a Data Analyst at the Back Office of Eneco. He wanted to contribute to sustainable ambitions, but was also looking for a substantive challenge. And he found it, he says in this blog. His motto: the more data, the better.
Plotting a course. Launching pilots. Focusing on details and zooming out again. Merel Schumacher loves the variety of her job, which she writes about in this blog, and it enables her to contribute to a noble cause. Take a peek over the shoulder of this Strategic Business Developer.
Over the past seven years, Nadina Baghina has developed into the leading Energy Storage Expert at Eneco. Her field of expertise? Battery storage systems that can supply power to more than 20,000 households. “This is the next step in the energy transition.”
After some time doing development work in the Philippines, Edwin Postma knew for certain: he wanted to do more with sustainability. So his job at Eneco was the perfect step. It allows him to combine his two main passions, as he explains in this blog.
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