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Research Analyst - Green Hydrogen

ICFNew Delhi, Delhi, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

ICF is seeking a Research Analyst to provide expert analysis, modeling, and technical advisory services for public sector clean energy initiatives. The role involves designing and implementing programs to advance energy efficiency across various sectors while conducting cost-benefit analyses. The position requires engagement with stakeholders, subcontractors, and clients to ensure project compliance with technical goals. This is an entry-level professional role focused on developing expertise in clean energy strategy and organizational processes.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Research

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

ICF is seeking a Research Analyst to provide expert analysis, modeling, and technical advisory services for public sector clean energy initiatives. The role involves designing and implementing programs to advance energy efficiency across various sectors while conducting cost-benefit analyses. The position requires engagement with stakeholders, subcontractors, and clients to ensure project compliance with technical goals. This is an entry-level professional role focused on developing expertise in clean energy strategy and organizational processes.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable global consulting firm, clearly defined research role within the clean energy sector.

The role is clearly defined in its focus on public sector clean energy consulting and research, despite lacking a specific tech stack list.

Must haves

  • Experience in research, analysis, and modeling for clean energy technologies
  • Ability to provide technical assistance and policy design for public sector clients
  • Conduct engineering and cost-benefit analyses for clean energy programs
  • Identify and oversee industry expert consultants and subcontractors

About the company

ICF is a well-established global consulting firm with a significant presence in energy and public sector advisory.

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