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Risk Management Products and Emerging Trends in the Renewable Sector

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Whether you’re looking to finance projects utilizing prototypical equipment and emerging technologies, create synthetic PPAs, or de-risk M&A transactions or tax positions, a host of commercially available products are available to facilitate your strategic goals in an ever changing insurance marketplace. Listen to a discussion about examples of how various insurance and risk management products have transferred risk and reduced uncertainties that can stand in the way of developing, financing, acquiring or divesting projects utilizing a variety of renewable energy technologies.

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1. Innovative Insurance and Risk Management Products and Emerging Trends in the Renewables Sector
  (Feb 2018)

Paul Brown, David S. De Berry, Jon Cozens, Michael Grundmeyer

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Session 1 —61 mins
Innovative Insurance and Risk Management Products and Emerging Trends in the Renewables Sector
  (Feb 2018)

Whether you’re looking to finance projects utilizing prototypical equipment and emerging technologies, create synthetic PPAs, or de-risk M&A transactions or tax positions, a host of commercially available products are available to facilitate your strategic goals in an ever changing insurance marketplace. Discuss examples of how various insurance and risk management products have transferred risk and reduced uncertainties that can stand in the way of developing, financing, acquiring or divesting projects utilizing a variety of renewable energy technologies.

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

Paul Brown, Insurance Risk Partners - Oklahoma City, OK
David S. De Berry, Concord Specialty Risk - New York, NY
Jon Cozens, New Energy Risk - Menlo Park, CA
Michael Grundmeyer, Sompo Global Weather - Seattle, WA