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2026 Summer Research Internship: Evaluating Electricity Market Tools

CompanyRESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE
LocationWashington
Work ModeOn Site
PostedDecember 18, 2025
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will provide technical support to RFF Fellows to produce impactful research. They will evaluate wholesale electricity market models and tools, and may collaborate on a research paper beyond the internship.
Internship Type
intern
Salary Range
$20 - $26
Company Size
142
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
35 hours
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About The Company
Resources for the Future improves environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement. RFF is committed to being the most widely trusted source of research insights and policy solutions leading to a healthy environment and a thriving economy. RFF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that operates according to four core values: BALANCE: RFF focuses on improving both environmental and economic outcomes. INDEPENDENCE: RFF is nonpartisan and its research is nonproprietary and publicly available. RIGOR: RFF adheres to the highest scientific and professional standards. RESULTS: RFF’s work leads to better decisions.
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Job Details

Job Location: RFF - WASHINGTON, DC 20036
Position Type: Internship
Education Level: PhD
Salary Range: $20.00 - $26.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage: None
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: Research

Position Summary:

Do you want to begin a career in academic or policy research? Are you interested in contributing to impactful, balanced research that is aimed at improving environmental, energy and natural resource decisions? A summer research internship with Resources for the Future (RFF) might be right for you. The RFF summer internship program provides an opportunity for students to prepare for careers that engage in academic and policy-relevant research. Interns are essential members of the Resources for the Future (RFF) Research and Policy Engagement team. They are responsible for providing technical support that, under the direction of RFF Fellows, allows for the production of compelling and impactful research that aligns with RFF’s mission of improving environmental, energy and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement. 

Our research internships are a 10-week program paid at $20-$26 an hour for up to 35 hours a week. Applications will be open until February 20. Interviews will be conducted beginning in March, with hiring decisions made by April 24. Internships will run from June 15, 2026 through August 21, 2026. Start or end dates can be changed with an approved exception. 

All internships will be conducted in RFF’s offices in Washington, DC. 
 

RFF’s mission is to improve environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial, evidence-based economic research and policy engagement. We are committed to being the most widely trusted source of research insights and policy solutions leading to a healthy environment and a thriving economy. We envision a future where climate change no longer threatens our well-being and where smart environmental decisions help to uplift communities around the world.  Our experts bring the brightest thinking to bear on our future, while having shaped many of the world’s most successful environmental decisions and policies over the past 70 years.  Our work broadly centers on the economics and design of smart strategies to reduce sectoral and economy-wide emissions of greenhouse gases, and policies that confront climate change risks and build resilience. We also increasingly emphasize issues related to equity, economic transition, and disaggregated climate and policy impacts, not solely aggregate outcomes. 

 

Project Summary: 

Summer Research Intern (PAID): Evaluation of Electricity Market Tools 

We are seeking an intern to learn about and evaluate wholesale electricity market models or tools, working with Karen Palmer (Senior Fellow), Jenya Kahn-Lang (Fellow), and Molly Robertson (Associate Fellow). The intern will help investigate and compare models and tools existing in literature that assess capacity markets and resource adequacy. The intern and the team will learn what can be drawn from these existing tools to either create a new analytical tool or combine existing approaches to assess market design features. Depending on circumstances, the intern may be able to continue collaborating with the Fellows on a research paper beyond the paid internship. 

Qualifications, Experience & Competencies  

  • Education: Priority is given to candidates enrolled in a graduate program that is relevant to RFF’s research and mission. Highly motivated candidates in economics or related fields with a keen interest in energy and public policy are encouraged to apply. PhD candidates with economics, electricity systems engineering, industrial engineering, or operations research training are preferred for this position. 
  • Required: Experience in statistical or computational programming languages such as R, Python, or GAMS. 
  • Preferred: Experience working on a power sector/electricity model. 

All applications must be submitted electronically. Please begin the name of each file with your last name.   

  • Resume summarizing your experiences and qualifications for the position   

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Physical Requirements

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, some standing, walking, sitting, bending, and carrying of light items such as books and papers is required.

Working Conditions

The work may involve everyday light risks and discomforts, which may require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meetings, and training rooms, etc. The work area is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

This position description may not describe all duties, responsibilities and skills associated with this position. It is intended to portray the major aspects of the job and is not meant to be all inclusive. Other duties or skills may be required.

Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

RFF (Resources for the Future) is committed to the letter and spirit of diversity, equity, and inclusion. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or national and ethnic origin in hiring and employment, nor in the administration and other programs. RFF’s Vision for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future.

Visit our FAQ page to find out what it’s like to work at a world-class, policy-oriented research organization in the heart of Washington, DC.

Key Skills
Statistical ProgrammingComputational ProgrammingRPythonGAMSElectricity Market ModelsCapacity MarketsResource AdequacyAnalytical Tool DevelopmentResearch Paper CollaborationEnergy PolicyPublic PolicyEconomicsOperations ResearchIndustrial EngineeringElectricity Systems Engineering
Categories
Science & ResearchEnergyEnvironmental & SustainabilityGovernment & Public SectorConsulting