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Extreme weather is becoming more frequent. That means utilities will need to invest billions to make grids more resilient.
As an alternative to fossil fuels, hydrogen has the potential to morph from a niche power source into a big business.
Green energy projects have diverse risks that need bond insurance, ranging from payment and performance to construction.
Coverage Q&A: A municipality cut power to the insured's facility as part of an intentional load reduction.
Refrigerant's freezing point is well below temperatures seen in Antarctica and unlikely to cause systems in Texas to fail.
Litigation is mounting as a result of Winter Storm Uri. Here, a prominent Texas attorney provides insight for claimants and insurers.
Severe weather activity in February broke records in parts of the U.S., but around the world, the impact of winter storms was widespread.
Prevention, not just risk transfer through coverage, may be the new aim of the whole insurance game.
At least a dozen deaths have been linked to Winter Storm Uri after power outages left homes without heat and electricity for days.
Photos capture the property damage and human suffering that unfolded in Texas in response to the state's worst winter storm in recent memory.
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