Renewable Energy Sources and the Possibility of Their Insurance
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Abstract
With the increase of population in the world is growing and demand for energy. Since non-renewable sources has fewer mankind in the future must turn to renewable energy sources. Identification, management and risk transfer are key components for projects related to renewable energy. In most situations, the funds for project will not be available except it's included component of insurance. The fundamental prerequsite for guiding and sustainable financial project is very effective identifcation and management of risk.
Increasing knowledge and understanding of this area insurance companies will begin to respond to the challenges faced by professionals and this will enable the growth of the industry. Enough major role in financing and developing projects related to renewable energy sources, as well as in other areas of life, have insurance companies, which are more fully set out in the sequel.
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