William Cotton

Senior Economist at Exeter Associates

William Cotton is a Senior Economist at Exeter Associates since March 2018, focusing on economic analyses of solar installations in collaboration with researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Prior experience includes serving as a Special Education Teacher at Boomer-Ferguson Elementary School, where tutoring advanced to a one-on-one role with an autistic kindergarten student. Additional roles include Sales Associate and Bartender at Oakwoods Country Club and ESL Teacher at Woosuk University in South Korea. Earlier career experience includes an internship at Gateway Psychological Services. William holds a Master of Science in Environmental & Natural Resource Economics from the University of Copenhagen and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Psychology from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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Columbia, United States

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Exeter Associates

Exeter Associates, Inc. is an independent consulting firm located in Columbia, Maryland. Established in 1981, Exeter provides energy and economics consulting services in the areas of public utility regulation and antitrust economics. The firm maintains the highest standards in the application of economic and financial analysis to both quantitative and policy issues in the electric, natural gas, and other industries. Exeter is distinguished by the breadth of experience and expertise of its senior professionals. Each holds an advanced degree in economics or related field with extensive experience in his or her area of expertise, and each is a recognized expert in one or more areas of analysis and research related to: ■ Public Utility Regulation (Electricity, Natural Gas, and Water/Wastewater; Revenue Requirements, Class Cost of Service, Rate of Return, and Rate Design) ■ Econometric and Energy Modeling ■ Policy Analysis ■ Industry Analysis ■ Cost/Benefit Analysis ■ Life-Cycle Cost Analysis ■ Financial Modeling and Analysis ■ Evaluation of Alternative Utility Supplies


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