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Disaster 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Insurance 1 Insurance market 1 Katastrophe 1 Reinsurance 1 Renewable energy policy 1 Risikomodell 1 Risk model 1 Rückversicherung 1 Solar energy 1 Sonnenenergie 1 Terrorism 1 Terrorismus 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Versicherung 1 Versicherungsmarkt 1 Wind energy 1 Wind turbine 1 Windenergie 1 Windenergieanlage 1
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Bruggeman, Véronique 1 Crivella, Ellen 1 Diamond, Kimberly 1 Faure, Michael G. 1 Heldt, Tobias 1
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Wind Turbine Wakes, Wake Effect Impacts, and Wind Leases : Using Solar Access Laws as the Model for Capitalizing on Wind Rights During the Evolution of Wind Policy Standards
Diamond, Kimberly; Crivella, Ellen - 2017
Wind rights and access to natural wind flow raise important legal issues, policy questions, opportunities, and financial risks for landowners, their neighbors, and for wind facility developers. This is particularly evident with respect to the phenomenon called wake effect (downwind effect) that...
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Insurance Against Catastrophe : Government Stimulation of Insurance Markets for Catastrophic Events
Bruggeman, Véronique - 2013
In the last decade one can identify several accidents which can be classified as large scale accidents of a catastrophic dimension. After such a catastrophe the compensation of victims is of crucial importance and governments often intervene in this compensation. However, the organization of...
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