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Energy-efficiency options for insurance loss prevention.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States : Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1997Description: 23 pDDC classification:
  • 363.73874 21
Subject: This report argues that the insurance industry should support efforts to identify, improve and implement "no-regrets" energy options that would both reduce near-term business risks caused by insured losses while making a considerable contribution to long-term reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions that also threaten their bottom line. The short-term risk-reducing benefits would have distinct value to insurance companies and their customers irrespective of the timing or extent of future damages related to global climate change. The central recommendation is that the international insurance industry initiate a systematic activity to a) identify technologies that contribute both to traditional loss-prevention and to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions; b) promote the dissemination of information and the utilization of such technologies in the cases where they have proven to contribute to loss prevention and are commercially available; c) "lead by example" by implementing in-house energy management programs in their own building stock; and, d) suppport research, development, and commercialization where promising technologies are not yet available in the marketplace. Once the loss-prevention benefits are sufficiently demonstrated, insurers can promote the use of the corresponsing technologies and strategies by introducing risk-adjusted insurance premium schemes
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"Presented at the ECEEE Summer Study: "Sustainable Energy Opportunities for a Greater Europe: the Energy Efficiency Challenge for Europe," Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic, June 9-14, 1997, and to be published in the Proceedings"--Cover

Bibliography: p. 19-22

ECEEE Summer Study, Prague, June 1997

LBNL-40426

This report argues that the insurance industry should support efforts to identify, improve and implement "no-regrets" energy options that would both reduce near-term business risks caused by insured losses while making a considerable contribution to long-term reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions that also threaten their bottom line. The short-term risk-reducing benefits would have distinct value to insurance companies and their customers irrespective of the timing or extent of future damages related to global climate change. The central recommendation is that the international insurance industry initiate a systematic activity to a) identify technologies that contribute both to traditional loss-prevention and to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions; b) promote the dissemination of information and the utilization of such technologies in the cases where they have proven to contribute to loss prevention and are commercially available; c) "lead by example" by implementing in-house energy management programs in their own building stock; and, d) suppport research, development, and commercialization where promising technologies are not yet available in the marketplace. Once the loss-prevention benefits are sufficiently demonstrated, insurers can promote the use of the corresponsing technologies and strategies by introducing risk-adjusted insurance premium schemes

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