GLOBAL

Playing my part, Tara’s story

Joined 2019, Ireland – Before I joined Lightsource bp I’d worked on numerous energy projects from a variety of angles. I’ve got a degree in civil and environmental engineering, and a PhD in asset management, the combination of which has allowed me to appreciate both the technical and commercial realities of infrastructure development. With this in mind, my role at Lightsource bp is the perfect fit. As the Head of Development for the UK and Ireland, I am responsible for optimising our asset base there and determining future development strategy.

For me, one of the best things about my job is the variety, and the people I work with. There is a great team spirit at Lightsource bp, and I love that no two days are the same – I can spend the day embedded in a spreadsheet, negotiating a contract, or out walking a site meeting a landowner. Plus, you never know what’s around the corner when you work in Development, there will always be a new challenge or a new opportunity, depending on how you look at it!Then there’s the fact that working at Lightsource bp means being a part of something hugely important. I believe that we need to strive towards getting as close as we can to being 100% reliant on renewable energy and I see solar as having an enormous role to play in terms of getting us there. Lightsource bp is an amazing success story in terms of our growth over the last ten years, and when offered the opportunity to work on developing renewable assets in my home country, Ireland, I jumped at it.

Tara Reale, Head of Business Development, UK and Ireland

Be the Change, join Lightsource bp

We hope that you have enjoyed visiting our careers section and learning more about who we are. If you’re ready to take the next step, link up to our careers list below.

Careers

Related news

02 May, 2024

Renewable energy demand is set to surge, here’s four reasons why

As global demand is expected to double by 2050, we are shifting towards an increasingly electrified future.

Read Story

29 Apr, 2024

Financing of €315.34 million for Lightsource bp 560MWp solar project in Greece

This deal marks a key milestone for Lightsource bp’s growth in Europe and in Greece.

Read Story

29 Apr, 2024

Lightsource bp celebrates World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2024

We’re celebrating World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2024, exploring the impacts of climate change on occupational safety and health.

Read Story

26 Apr, 2024

Be the change: Lightsource Foundation shortlisted for three awards

The Lightsource Foundation has been shortlisted for three awards at both the Business Charity Awards, and Better Society Awards.

Read Story

25 Apr, 2024

Experts in the field: Agriculture and solar working together

The mutually beneficial relationship between solar energy and agriculture can take many different forms.

Read Story

24 Apr, 2024

Behind the scenes at Lightsource bp’s first battery energy storage project

Our Tiln battery project has now been energised. Here’s why this is a key milestone in our mission to build a renewable-powered grid. 

Read Story

19 Apr, 2024

Brazil’s Milagres Solar ranked in the top 10 for energy generation

Among the 13GW of utility-scale solar farms in operation in Brazil, two of Lightsource bp’s Milagres solar farms have ranked in the top 10 for renewable energy generation.

Read Story

19 Apr, 2024

What is Biodiversity Net Gain, and how will it help nature?

Nature is vanishing at an alarming rate. This is no less than a crisis, with biodiversity loss affecting public health, food security, and efforts to curb climate change.

Read Story

16 Apr, 2024

Do solar panels work on cloudy days?

Solar panels continue to generate renewable electricity even on gloomy days, but how does this work and what effect does cloud have on generation?

Read Story

09 Apr, 2024

World Economic Forum brief: Clean energy as a catalyst for a nature-positive energy transition

World Economic Forum brief examining how building renewable energy can help biodiversity and leave ecosystems in better shape than they found them.

Read Story