Title: UK Offshore Wind 2004
1UK Offshore Wind 2004
Offshore Have Insurers Got It Wrong? Wednesday
3rd March, 2004
2Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Insurers Now take Wind Power Seriously
- A Positive Message
- A Brief Overview
Photograph courtesy of Nysted
3Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Key Issues-
- The Cost
- Terms and Conditions
- Not Risk Free but is Risk Managed
Photograph courtesy of Nysted
4Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Offshore Wind Power is Not New
- Danish Insurers got it wrong
- Capacity Up
- London Energy Market Now Writing This Business
Photograph courtesy of www.Vestas.com
5Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Energy Market Used To High Risk High Return
- Wind Energy Is a Different Risk
- Market has been educated
- Starting to treat wind power differently
Photograph courtesy of www.Airtricity.com
6Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Construction
- Multiple tasks
- Not just one large task
- Operating
- Failure of one unit will not cause a severe loss
- Warranties are provided
- Availability
- Performance
- Breakdown
7Is the price is right?
- Construction
- 1.50 - 2.5 on FCV
- Operating
- 1.00 - 1.50 on FCV
- Realistic Rates
- The Pricing Seems to be about Right!
8Have Insurers Got It Wrong
- Terms and Conditions-
- Construction
- Operating
Blythe Windfarm photograph courtesy of
www.BWEA.com
9Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- Wind Industry takes on much risk themselves
- Manufacturers or Contractors provide
- Warranties
- Performance
- Availability
- Mechanical issues
- Provide you with OM
10Terms and conditions construction
- Standard Market Wording
- WelCar has been offered
- Viewed as the safest option
- Many insurers too frightened to put up
alternative terms
11Terms and conditions main issues
- WelCar is designed as owner controlled
- Wind Industry does not work on this basis for
construction risks - Risk falls on the manufactures balance sheet
- They are normally principle contractors
- They are happy with this risk
12Terms and conditions other issues
- Benefits of cover are for owner
- Additional work
- Removal of wreck
- Standby charges
- QA/QC
13Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- An Industry Moan!
- Deals are put together in a shoddy way
- Often on the back of personal relationships
14Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- An Appropriate Wording - Still a subject of
negotiation - Overlapping Cover
- Gaps in Cover
- A Standard Approach
- Brokerage Community must share responsibility
15Have Insurers Got It Wrong? - Claims
- Mainly frequency claims
- During whilst awaiting load out
- Within deductibles
- Blade Damage
- Tower Damage
16Have Insurers Got It Wrong? - Claims
- Offshore severity increases
- Main issues to date
- Cables
17Have Insurers Got It Wrong?
- The Good Operators Should be Rewarded
- Illustrated Rates Were an Average
- They Could be discounted for good risk management
18Have Insurers Got It Wrong? - Summary
- Premium and Deductibles Right
- Terms and Conditions Wrong
- Its 50 of the way there!
19UK Offshore Wind 2004
Offshore Have Insurers Got It Wrong? Wednesday
3rd March, 2004