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Forced Outage Parametric Insurance Solutions for CCGTs

POWER Magazine

Combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants started appearing on a larger scale in the late 1990s and have since then been a very efficient supplier of baseload and lately […] The post Forced Outage Parametric Insurance Solutions for CCGTs appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Creative Bus Sales Rebrands to Model 1 Commercial Vehicles

NGT News

The company says the new name and brand identity reflects the evolution beyond bus sales to also include distribution, service, parts, financing and insurance for a variety of internal combustion, alternative fuel and electric commercial vehicles.

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MassMutual’s Roger Crandall on disrupting your own industry

McKinsey

The long-time CEO of the US insurer reflects on the changes in the industry, the risk environment, and the CEO role.

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Inside the strategy room: One CEO’s approach

McKinsey

Deanna Mulligan, president and CEO of Guardian Life Insurance, reflects on how she approaches strategy planning in an industry with strong headwinds.

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Examining the Real Cost of Renewable Resiliency

POWER Magazine

In the face of escalating climate challenges, renewable energy asset owners come to a critical crossroads: invest in resilient, hardened assets or opt for standard equipment to minimize upfront costs. […] The post Examining the Real Cost of Renewable Resiliency appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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The delicate balance between money and health care

SmartBrief

In February, SmartBrief readers turned their attention to stories showing how intricately health care and finances intersect and are interdependent. An Insurance Business report from late 2023 shows which US health insurance executives are the highest-paid. Gregory Murphy, R-N.C,

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Supreme Court Punts on Important Arbitrability Question

The Energy Law

On January 25, 2021, the United States Supreme Court dismissed, as “improvidently granted,” a writ of certiorari it had previously granted on a petition asking it to consider “[w]hether a provision in an arbitration agreement that exempts certain claims from arbitration negates an otherwise clear and unmistakable delegation of questions of arbitrability (..)

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