Mr. Eddy is a Senior Energy Consultant with Itron’s Consulting and Analysis group whose expertise is in residential and commercial impact and process evaluations in different regions of the U.S. In California, Mr. Eddy is managing development of a new program effectiveness metric for nonresidential programs called the Depth of Retrofit – Cost Effectiveness (DORCE, “dor-see”) metric. He leads a project on the water-energy nexus in California, conducting billing data review on water agency pumps to evaluate energy implications of water conservation. He also oversees work on the California Energy Data and Reporting System (CEDARS) Filings Module, an online portal through which California’s energy efficiency program administrators submit all proposed energy efficient programs for the coming year, and through which these programs must pass a series of proactive quality control criteria. He has given conference presentations on the DORCE metric, the energy implications of water conservation, lighting-HVAC interactive effects in the residential environment, the incremental cost of energy efficiency in televisions, and innovation in net-to-gross interviewing in the industrial environment. Mr. Eddy holds an M.S. in Energy and Resources from the University of California, Berkeley (ERG) and a B.A. in Marine Ecology from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.