De-risking the Energy Transition | Joe Dutton, Axis | Ep 168

Energy Transition Solutions

In this episode of the Energy Transition Solutions Podcast, Joe Batir interviews Joe Dutton, Energy Innovation Lead at AXIS. They discuss the critical role of insurance in the energy transition. They explore how insurance facilitates risk management, supports renewable energy projects, and drives innovation in the sector. Dutton shares insights on the importance of de-risking projects, the relationship between insurance and financing, and the evolving landscape of renewable technologies, particularly floating offshore wind. The conversation emphasizes the need for strategic partnerships in insurance to effectively tackle climate change and achieve net zero goals.

Joe’s Book Recommendations:

The World for Sale by Javier Blas

Black Gold by Jeremy Paxman

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to Insurance in Energy Transition

04:08 Understanding Insurance and Risk Management

09:54 The Role of Insurance in Renewable Energy Projects

15:46 De-risking Projects and Financial Implications

21:52 Innovations in Offshore Wind and Insurance’s Role

25:53 The Broader Impact of Insurance on Energy Transition

31:04 Books and Insights on Energy Transition

35:00 The Path to Net Zero and Behavioral Changes

39:56 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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