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The Green Transformation: How Philadelphia Insurance Bolsters Companies Seeking Alternative Energy Solutions

Wind, solar and geothermal energy solutions are rising in popularity among insureds. Initiatives in this green transformation have environmental underwriting support from the experts at Philadelphia Insurance Companies.

White Paper Summary

Businesses know the green transformation is well underway, and they are preparing in the best way possible: by working with their environmental insurance partners to get ahead of risk and keep informed.

“Green transformation” is more than a climate shift or weather patterns; it’s a social transference to more environmentally sustainable energy solutions like solar, wind and geothermal sources.

“As companies invest in green transformation, and begin shifting their business models away from exclusive investment, use, or support of traditional energy sources like petroleum and coal, they are starting to look at the alternative energy space,” said Jamie Langes, Vice President of Environmental Underwriting for Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY).

“Insurance can champion this repositioning by supplying financial support needed to companies engaged in green transformation through policies and programs.”

This is a promising growth area for environmental insurers and their clients—one that insurers are increasingly willing to support and help free up capital. Here’s a deeper look at businesses’ interest in green transformation, the potential underwriting challenges of alternative energy solutions and the grounds for a good partnership.

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Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) offers product-specific resources, alliances, and service capabilities to achieve a multi-faceted approach to risk management, including safety program development, site audits, and training (including interactive web-based training). We offer a wide range of products and value-added services at financial terms to be agreed upon to help you achieve your risk management goals.

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