Renewable Energy: Unlocking Opportunity

Overview

This course explores the technologies powering the renewable energy transition—primarily solar and wind power—and the insurance strategies that support them. This course equips professionals to comprehensively assess renewable energy risks, understand regulatory frameworks, and apply coverage solutions across construction and operational phases. This ERIS course is ideal for underwriters, brokers, and risk managers working in or just entering the renewables space. 

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Learning Objectives

  • Define energy and its various forms and explain the principle of energy conservation
  • Trace the evolution of energy use and understand the challenges of traditional energy production
  • Identify and differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources
  • Analyze the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the renewable energy sector
  • Evaluate the complexities of contracts and agreements in renewable energy projects 


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Property and casualty risk, safety, insurance, and finance professionals 


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Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.

Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of P&C Insurance and energy industry terminology
Advanced Preparation: None