The energy transition needs a risk transition

Redefining natcat risk management for renewables

In person

Agenda

Renewables are now critical infrastructure for the energy mix. With higher asset values and increasing exposure, natural catastrophe losses are on the rise. But with technology-specific vulnerabilities, limited claims history and unique peril characteristics, traditional models aren't built for renewable asset risk. The real risk is uncertainty. This session will explore how the industry can deliver change to better manage the risk of natural catastrophes to renewable energy infrastructure. 

Throughout this session, speakers will:

  • Examine the causes behind increasing losses in the renewable energy industry

  • Explore what makes modelling renewable asset exposure so tricky

  • Highlight the latest advances bringing challenges and opportunities to risk modelling

  • Discuss how the likes of AI, increased collaboration, and an asset-first approach could realistically impact natcat risk modelling in the future.

This event has now passed.

Attendance is by invitation only. To request a seat, please complete the form. Confirmed attendees will need to bring a physical photo ID to gain entry to the Lloyd’s building.

Event details

Tuesday 24th March, 2026 | 13:00 - 14:30

When


The Old Library, The Lloyd’s Building, 1 Lime Street, London
EC3M 7HA

Where


Arrivals and refreshments (lunch included)

Agenda

13:00

13:10

Introduction to the event by CEO Joshua Macabuag

13:30

Industry panel

14:00

Q&A

14:15

Closing remarks and coffee reception

14:30

Event ends


 

Speakers

Dave Vicary

Technical Product Lead, Renew Risk

Ben Sheppard

Renewable Energy Underwriter, Beazley

Lauren O’Rourke

Senior Manager - Exposure Management, LLoyd’s

Richard Chattock

CEO, Insurtech Gateway

Joshua Macabuag

CEO, Renew Risk

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