Jun 09, 2024

Financial Times: Why insurance is key to speeding the energy transition

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As natural catastrophes such as wildfires and hurricanes have proliferated, insurers have begun to cancel coverage for property owners in vulnerable cities. The root cause of the uptick in weather-induced property damage is, of course, global warming – and to stop tragedy from spreading, we need to move rapidly to alternative energy sources. 

Today, a handful of start-ups – including kWh Analytics, New Energy Risk and Energetic Capital – specialise in aggregating information on energy assets for use in insurance policies. The coupling of real-time data with the predictive powers of machine learning could create a new paradigm for modelling risk.


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