The acceleration towards renewable energy is challenging energy and power firms in new ways. Explore how Aon’s Energy Transition Group is enabling firms to navigate complex risks and pursue opportunities on their energy transition journey.
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Power operators must navigate increasing levels of competition from energy competitors set on achieving ambitious ESG targets. The future is laden with risk and opportunity, and both sides have all to play for.
Power Play - Who will Emerge Stronger from the Energy Transition?
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Insights into the cyber risk challenges facing power firms and how prepared the sector is for rising instances of cyber attack.
Cyber: Balancing Risk and Opportunity Through Better Decisions
Life Sciences
As winter 2021/22 looms, the UK and Ireland’s fears suggest a multinational electricity outage in the region could still become a reality. As power security continues to be a serious exposure for global power operators, this paper addresses the need for greater investment in renewables.
Security of Supply: Need for Investment as Europe Faces New Winter of Discontent
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Four key trends will shape the power industry in the coming years:
The energy transition is the underlying challenge facing the power sector. Firms must compete with the energy industry while grappling with decarbonisation and increasingly ambitious emission targets.
Power firms will find themselves increasingly challenged to retain and retrain existing talent; while facing significant headwinds to attract new and young talent.
The sector will also face increasing difficulties accessing capital thanks to divestment pressures, while insurers – particularly in Europe – are withdrawing capacity from more carbon-intensive segments of the industry.
Finally, digitalisation will form an integral part of the energy transition, bringing with it both opportunities and risks. Firms will need to temper their operational transformation with heightened exposures to cyber risk.
1 | The energy transition
2 | The talent war
3 | The capital challenge
4 | Digitalisation
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Mark Potter
EMEA Power Industry Vertical Leader
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Insights into how power firms are responding to the pandemic and reshaping in light of challenging work and operational conditions.
Pandemic resilience: COVID-19 crisis response
Life Sciences
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Insights into the cyber risk challenges facing power firms and how prepared the sector is for rising instances of cyber attack.
Cyber: balancing risk & opportunity through better decisions
Life Sciences
The recent winter storm in Texas has once again raised the issue of power security as a significant exposure across the US, with some of the worst episodes occurring in the country’s major states. As with the Californian heatwave of 2020, the growth of renewable energy is typically only part of the story – there are many other contributing factors, several strikingly similar to the events in California despite the differing weather conditions. So, what are these factors, and what part is the ongoing energy transition playing in these events?
Power Insecurity: U.S Energy Transition
Life Sciences
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Four key trends will shape the power industry in the coming years:
The energy transition is the underlying challenge facing the power sector. Firms must compete with the energy industry while grappling with decarbonisation and increasingly ambitious emission targets.
Power firms will find themselves increasingly challenged to retain and retrain existing talent; while facing significant headwinds to attract new and young talent.
The sector will also face increasing difficulties accessing capital thanks to divestment pressures, while insurers – particularly in Europe – are withdrawing capacity from more carbon-intensive segments of the industry.
Finally, digitalisation will form an integral part of the energy transition, bringing with it both opportunities and risks. Firms will need to temper their operational transformation with heightened exposures to cyber risk.
1 | The energy transition
2 | The talent war
3 | The capital challenge
4 | Digitalisation
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Mark Potter
EMEA Power Industry Vertical Leader
mark.potter@aon.com
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Analysis from Continuum Economics and Aon – drawn from Aon’s annual Risk Maps - regarding the threat posed to the energy transition by a fossil fuel-led recovery.
COVID-19: the green recovery at risk
Life Sciences
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Insights into how power firms are responding to the pandemic and reshaping in light of challenging work and operational conditions.
Pandemic resilience: COVID-19 crisis response
Life Sciences
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Click below to watch our interview, where we talk with Antonio Castro of EDP regarding the ESG, collaboration and asset evolution challenges inherent in the energy transition.
Finding Future Purpose:
in Conversation
with EDP
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We talk with Tamsin Lambert of Shell regarding the leadership, talent and skills challenges created by the energy transition.
Finding Future Purpose:
in Conversation
with Shell
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The recent winter storm in Texas has once again raised the issue of power security as a significant exposure across the US, with some of the worst episodes occurring in the country’s major states. As with the Californian heatwave of 2020, the growth of renewable energy is typically only part of the story – there are many other contributing factors, several strikingly similar to the events in California despite the differing weather conditions. So, what are these factors, and what part is the ongoing energy transition playing in these events?
Power Insecurity: U.S Energy Transition
Life Sciences
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Click below to watch our interview, where we talk with Antonio Castro of EDP regarding the ESG, collaboration and asset evolution challenges inherent in the energy transition.
Finding Future Purpose:
in Conversation
with EDP
Watch the interview