Joanne Silberberg
Managing Director, Energy & Power Leader
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Canada
Geothermal energy, in the form of steam or hot brine produced from reservoirs, has been used for electricity production since the middle of the 20th century.
Along with its low carbon credentials, geothermal energy is a reliable and dispatchable resource, which differentiates it from other natural resources such as solar and wind. As countries look to optimize their energy transition plans, these factors are driving renewed interest and potential investment in geothermal energy.
The drilling and construction phases of geothermal projects can present some financial and technical risks for project owners. The key risk focus areas 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 geothermal specialists for support.
Managing Director, Energy & Power Leader
Canada
Power & Renewable Energy Leader UK
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10/11/2024