WTW Renewable Energy Market Review 2024
While renewable energy is often termed ‘clean,’ projects can create environmental risks and liabilities that project owners need to identify, manage, and transfer effectively.
Renewable energy sector projects are increasing in size, scope, and complexity. Project assets are also increasingly likely to be built in brownfield locations. This means project owners should carefully consider any associated increases in environmental exposures at every stage.
From project origination, planning and consent, through to construction and delivery, operating and ultimate decommissioning, you will need to identify potentially wide-ranging environmental risks and understand how you may or may not be covered for them.
In this brief insight, we highlight some key environmental risk and liability areas you may need to be aware of, including what some exposures mean for your insurance coverage.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) can give rise to a range of threats. We’re currently seeing incident notifications and claims presented from a multitude of angles, including:
BESS, solar farms, on and offshore windfarms and green hydrogen storage projects each have unique environmental and biodiversity exposures which have the potential to manifest into significant liabilities and claims.
Traditional construction all risks and third-party liability policies may have significant gaps in cover when considering sudden and unforeseen and gradual environmental liabilities.
You may need specialist environmental insurance to dovetail with your traditional lines of coverage to ensure you’re covered for all potential risks.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations mean you will want to consider the ESG credentials of your assets and projects’ integrated supply chain and the entire lifecycle up to decommissioning.
How do you plan to address the ESG, and reputational risks associated with wind turbine ‘graveyards’ and the like from the outset?
For smarter ways to manage the environmental risks and liabilities in the renewable energy sector, get in touch with our energy sector specialists.
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