Insuring Hydrogen Infrastructure: Construction and operation

Nuria Farinas, Isabel Escobar-E, Lui R Terry, Mattias Rosengren, Carl Dill, Franco D’Andrea, José de la Cruz Torres, et al

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Abstract

The intention of this document is to provide Underwriters, Risk Engineers and interested members of the insurance community with relevant insights about hydrogen technology, associated risk drivers, mitigation measures, considerations while analyzing risk and structuring cover as well as assessing claims and relevant wordings. In the race for decarbonizing energy production and heavy industries, hydrogen will play a key role as energy carrier and feedstock. New developments, projects, ideas are announced daily. In knowledge that many statements may become obsolete in a near future our team focused on risk and implications for the insurance industry.

In the race for decarbonizing energy production and heavy industries, hydrogen will play a key role as energy carrier and feedstock. New developments, projects, ideas are announced daily.

In knowledge that many statements may become obsolete in a near future our team focused on risk and implications for the insurance industry.

The comments and opinions expressed in this IMIA publication are those of the individual contributors alone at the time of publication. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of any entity employing or otherwise affiliated with the contributors.

Keywords

  • hydrogen
  • infrastructure
  • hydrogen storage
  • hydrogen production
  • hydrogen economy
  • hydrogen safety
  • hydrogen risk
  • insurance

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