Jane Smith
Head of Energy and Power, Pacific
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Australia
Wind energy is set to lead the clean energy transition and become one of the world’s most important energy sources. Locating windfarms offshore has many advantages, such as steadier and faster wind speeds, but it also presents unique challenges.
As the energy transition accelerates and wind technology continues to evolve, investors, operators, and insurance markets will be focused on managing key risks and ensuring offshore windfarm project success.
The primary risk considerations include:
Our global renewable energy team includes insurance advisers, risk engineers, brokers, claims advocates, project finance specialists, and former industry risk managers. Contact one of our offshore wind leaders for support.
Head of Energy and Power, Pacific
Australia
Head of Renewable Energy, Energy & Power Practice
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