How Climate Change and COVID-19 Are Combining to Rock Renewable Energy Supply Chains

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Risk & Insurance - Sep 11, 2020

As baseball-sized hail fell from the sky, West Texas residents took cover. The rock-hard ice dented cars, smashed windows, and damaged property. The unmerciful May 2019 storm hit renewable energy too, damaging 13,000 solar panels and causing $70-$80 million in insured losses. Advertisement Appro...

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