Solar Solutions : Risk Management Analysis

Topics:
Contingency Planning
Tags:
Business Operations,
Risk Management,
Renewable Energy Technology,
Renewable Energy,
Insurance,
Government,
Financial Planning,
Finance,
Corporate Insurance,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
Risk and Insurance Management Society

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Overview: Catastrophes are now part of everyday life. They impact every region of the United States, are increasing in terms of frequency and severity and result in significant property damage and economic losses. Fifty percent of all property losses over the last forty years have occurred since 1990, and twenty-one of the twenty-four largest insured weather-related disasters have also occurred in the last decade. And there is no end in sight to the onslaught of hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, wind storms, ice storms, fires and floods. From 1986 to 1991, major disasters cost the federal government $3.3 billion in aid to individuals and local governments. During the next five years (1991 to 1996) federal aid quadrupled to more than $13 billion. Renewable energy technologies are viable, affordable and safe ways to generate power. "

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Format: PDF | Size: 70KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 5


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