Case study: how E.ON is turning climate risk data into better business decisions

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E.ON’s Kristin Barev explains how the energy group is using climate risk analytics to support asset planning, resilience investment and cross-business decision-making.

Across Europe, E.ON’s energy grid stretches for 1.6 million kilometres, enough to wrap around the earth 40 times. As extreme weather becomes more frequent and intense, that network is increasingly exposed to floods, heat, storms and other climate hazards.

At Risk-!n in Zurich, Kristin Barev, sustainability manager at E.ON, explained how the group is using climate risk analytics to move from high-level reporting to asset-level decision-making.

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