Mr. Santulli is a quantitative analyst with SERA. While with SERA he completed an analysis for a Northeastern utility, conducting analysis on ‘Non-Energy Benefit’ data estimating both program-wide, and for a variety of specific measures so the updated information can be incorporated into the utility’s Technical Reference Manual and benefit-cost equations for energy efficiency programs. He has conducted multiple regression analysis on measure lifetimes for measures in multiple states, cleaning data on censored failures and retained measures to develop the hazard function and the median lifetime estimates for clients in the Northeast and Midwest. He has developed Excel models to analyze stakeholder information from Colorado sub-regions to support work on the State’s Comprehensive Materials Management Plan. He leads SERA’s work on job creation computations, providing input-output model expertise for assessing the job and economic development effects of recycling, organics / food, and energy efficiency projects at the county, state, and national level. He conducted this work for a food waste program in Illinois, a national weatherization program for a Fortune 500 utility firm, and other projects. The focus of SERA is improving infrastructure efficiency and sustainability for both public and private sector clients.
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