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Feature Article

Why partnership is key to a green energy revolution

Publish Date 04 April 2025


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Renewable energy providers are center stage in the decarbonization of the global economy. The weight of this expectation on their shoulders is matched by their ambition, our exclusive survey of 400 risk decision-makers in the industry reveals.

  • 97% of solar power generators plan to increase their capacity in the next three years, including 45% who expect to more than double it
  • 95% of onshore wind operators are planning to grow, with 40% hoping to grow by more than 100%

And the finance community is ready to back this ambition.

  • Nearly three quarters (73%) of financiers plan to increase their investment in renewable energy infrastructure projects

But recent high-cost insurance claims 鈥 such as the hailstorm that 鈥渃rippled鈥 a 3,000-acre solar facility in Texas last year 鈥 threaten to dampen this enthusiasm.

This has brought the issue of resilience to the fore. 鈥淎fter some of these big losses, many insurers reduced their risk appetite,鈥 says Michael Perron, vice president, renewable energy market lead at 反差婊 Renewable Energy.

鈥淭here is plenty of capacity in the market 鈥 except for natural catastrophe risks, with a significant focus on severe convective storm and particularly hail."

The urgent need for collaboration on renewable energy resilience

反差婊's survey found a renewable energy industry brimming with ambition鈥攂ut also attuned to risks, particularly around insurance coverage.

Providers already feeling the pinch:

  • Nearly half (47%) fear a lack of clarity on project resilience will increase the cost of insurance with 44% worrying it will limit their ability to secure coverage.

And financiers are increasingly alert to the risks:

  • Two thirds (66%) of financiers say the resilience of a renewable energy project would influence their decision to invest.

鈥淪omething needs to be done to mitigate these hail losses,鈥 says Perron. So what can the industry do?

Collaboration, in his view, is key. Insurers, OEMs, financiers, and energy providers must work together more regularly and effectively to paint a clearer picture of renewable risks, with insurance brokers playing a key role in these collaborative efforts. 鈥淲e all have to learn from each other and we need to create more vehicles for that information sharing.鈥

A culture of secrecy often hampers information sharing, however. 鈥淎t the moment, if someone experiences a large hail loss, they are often restricted by non-disclosure agreements from sharing any insight more widely,鈥 says Perron.

But this is starting to change, he adds. 鈥淚f a broker鈥檚 client experiences a battery fire, they share any insight with other clients.鈥

Following the lead of the IT industry, brokers are also facilitating user groups, in which customers of a particular technology vendor share insights their insights and experience, Perron says.

Drawing insight from risk engineering expertise

Thankfully, claims aren鈥檛 the only way to secure risk insight. Risk engineering is also a rich source of data, particularly when applied at the earliest stages of the design and construction process.

鈥淲hen the market was more competitive, many insurers looked to cut costs by reducing their investment in risk engineering and we鈥檙e seeing the results of that now,鈥 says Perron.

鈥淏ut 反差婊 continued to invest in our risk engineering expertise, and we use that to provide project-specific advice to clients, working with them on things like solar panel stowing protocols, transformer maintenance, and design and maintenance of lightning protection systems.鈥

To get the most out of risk engineering renewable energy providers must partner with experts as early as possible.

Here, insurance brokers also play a crucial role, Perron believes. 鈥淭hey have a much better understanding of the client as they are working with them regularly and can help bring our risk engineering into the process much earlier.

鈥淎 good broker can see which insurer is the best fit for which client before anyone else does. That is hugely valuable.鈥

鈥淭he end game, however we get there, is to build more resilient renewable energy projects,鈥 Perron concludes. 鈥淭he key to that is bringing more insight and more risk engineering expertise into more projects, preferably at the design stage鈥

Boost your resilience through collaboration

  • Gather insight early. Draw on the experience of every stakeholder 鈥 especially risk engineering experts - as early as possible, ideally before the site and technology have been chosen.
  • Learn from what works, as well as what doesn鈥檛. Damage claims help the industry understand risk, but successful mitigation techniques also offer valuable data.
  • Share with your peers. Forums such as user groups allow experiences and insight to be shared without breaching non-disclosure agreements.

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