All energy articles – Page 2
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Analysis
Wildfire costs grow for solar sector
Wildfires have cost solar owners tens of millions of dollars in losses over the last decade - GCube
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Analysis
Lack of clarity over wind turbine fires
While wind turbine fires are relatively rare, when one does occur, it often results in the total destruction of the asset
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Analysis
Energy sector undergoes rapid transformation
WTW report highlights the importance of using risk quantifications and analytics to conduct energy transition initiatives
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Opinion
How risk and insurance supports sustainability
Energy companies need partners and advisors that can help them make the move to a renewable future
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Analysis
Climate change and ESG transforming mining risk
Mining companies must incorporate ESG, above all climate change into their risk mitigation strategies in order to survive in the future - WTW
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Analysis
Renewable energy firms face growing cyber risk
Cyber attacks on global renewable energy businesses have increased during lockdown, causing significant disruption - GCube
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Analysis
Infrastructure to drive growth post COVID - sigma
There will be strong growth in investment in renewable energy, smart and resilient infrastructure
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Analysis
Power sector feels pandemic pressures
The increasing focus on ESG is also having a significant impact on future power sector risk management strategies
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Analysis
COVID-19: The global risk response - IRM
“Professional risk management will deliver the resilience that organisations will need to emerge and recover from the pandemic crisis” - Iain Wright
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Analysis
Energy sector loss severity is growing
Global energy firms need to address the changing risks of older refineries and petrochemical plants - Marsh
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Analysis
COVID-19 biggest shock to the global energy system since WWII
”Energy industry that emerges from this crisis will be significantly different from the one that came before” - IEA
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Analysis
COVID-19 and climate change to transform energy sector
Energy firms must incorporate ESG standards and climate change into their risk mitigation strategies - Willis Towers Watson
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