Joseph Cavicchi
About Joseph Cavicchi
Joseph Cavicchi is the Vice President at Analysis Group with over 20 years of consulting experience in North American electricity market analysis.
Current Position at Analysis Group
Joseph Cavicchi currently serves as a Vice President at Analysis Group. He has been in this role since 2019 and operates out of the Greater Boston Area. In his capacity, he leads economic investigations pertaining to the bidding behavior of market participants in the electricity marketplace. Additionally, he oversees the development and implementation of security constrained electric generation dispatch modeling across the United States.
Previous Experience at Compass Lexecon
Before joining Analysis Group, Joseph Cavicchi held prominent roles at Compass Lexecon. He served as an Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President from 2001 to 2019. During his 18-year tenure in Boston, MA, he was deeply involved in evaluating competition issues within retail and wholesale electric power markets and conducting meticulous FERC delivered price test analyses.
Educational Background
Joseph Cavicchi possesses a strong educational background. He earned an S.M. in Technology Policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an S.M. in Environmental Engineering from Tufts University, and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Connecticut. These degrees have provided him with a comprehensive foundation to excel in his professional endeavors.
Consulting Experience in the Electricity Market
Joseph Cavicchi has over 20 years of consulting experience with a specialized focus on the North American electricity market. He has contributed to numerous testimonies, articles, papers, and presentations related to electricity market economics. His expertise extends to addressing intervenors’ protests before FERC and assisting with the DOJ’s voluntary information request and Second Request.
Involvement with Major Mergers and Regulatory Proceedings
Joseph Cavicchi played a key role in helping Energy Harbor secure approval for its merger with Vistra. He has extensive testimonial experience in federal and state regulatory proceedings, court cases, and private arbitration. His work often involves addressing complex issues like allegations of electricity marketplace manipulation and contributing to significant regulatory analyses and investigations.