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Travelers Forms Clean Energy & Technology Practice

November 14, 2011

The Travelers Companies, Inc. have formed the Clean Energy & Technology Practice. This new practice offers clean energy and technology-focused insurance products, and risk and claim management resources.

The practice brings together all of Travelers’ existing clean energy and technology practice areas, providing customers, including wind and solar manufacturers, contractors, power producers, owners and developers, smart grid, fuel cell development, alternative and other energy efficient products, with industry-specific insurance protection. The Travelers Clean Energy & Technology Practice is focused on supporting U.S. entities and their international exposures that focus on technologies that are energy efficient or environmentally friendly.

Interest and demand for clean energy and technology is increasing dramatically in the United States and across the globe.* As a result, these demands have fueled the growth of businesses in the renewable energy industry focusing on technologies that are energy efficient or environmentally friendly.

The Clean Energy & Technology Practice will be spearheaded by Travelers veterans Joe Tracy, president, Travelers Inland Marine and Kathy Swendsen, president, Travelers Global Technology, and co-managed by Kirstin Simonson, underwriting director for global technology, and Lauren Cutro Berry, underwriting vice president for inland marine.

* According to the Solar Energies Industry Association, today, solar energy is the fastest growing energy technology in the U.S. The U.S. solar market grew to a $6 billion industry in 2010, up 67 percent from $3.6 billion in 2009. Similarly, the U.S. wind industry has added more than 35 percent of all the new generating capacity over the last four years according to the American Wind Energy Association. Today, U.S. wind power capacity represents more than 20 percent of the world’s installed wind power.

Topics USA InsurTech Tech Energy

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  • November 14, 2011 at 5:30 pm
    Michael P. Murphy says:
    Travelers should get it right and offer 'cradle to grave' comprehensive insurance coverage as well as some 'warranty coverage' in order to allow the financial community to sup... read more
  • November 14, 2011 at 2:25 pm
    Veteran Agent says:
    I wonder what Travelers will end up writing if all the Clean Energy companies go belly up after receiving government assistance. They may have a few uncollectable audits to de... read more
  • November 14, 2011 at 8:12 am
    Mushtaq Ahmed says:
    How can "Clean Energy & Technology Practice" go parallel with Oil Pipeline from Canada to Texas ? Green & Clean campaigners are making NO LEAF UN-TURNED in their effor... read more

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