Joanne Silberberg
Managing Director, Energy & Power Leader
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Canada
A critical challenge of the energy transition is addressing the intermittency of renewable energy generation. As we reduce our reliance on thermal baseload generation, how do we power our homes and businesses when the wind stops blowing or the sun isn’t shining? Renewable energy can be efficiently stored in utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) allowing power to be released to the grid when required.
The increased storage capacity and rapidly declining costs of battery units are driving a global rise in demand.
However with limited loss data and costly claims in a number of regions, insurance markets are factoring known and unknown BESS risks into their capacity, pricing, and policy terms. The primary risk considerations include:
Our global renewable energy team includes insurance advisors, risk engineers, brokers, claims advocates, project finance specialists, and former industry risk managers. Contact one of our BESS leaders for support.
Managing Director, Energy & Power Leader
Canada
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10/11/2024