On-demand webinar

Climate risk: How to assess exposure and build resilient energy infrastructure

Climate change is increasingly impacting the performance of energy infrastructure, affecting reliability, energy yield and long-term value. As weather patterns shift and extreme events become more frequent, relying on historical data alone is no longer sufficient to support investment and operational decisions.

In this webinar, DNV experts explain how a forward-looking, asset-level approach can help organizations better understand climate risk and strengthen resilience. From evolving regulatory expectations to growing pressure from investors and lenders, climate risk assessment is becoming a key component of financing, governance and strategic planning.

Key topics covered during the webinar: 

  • Climate risk as a financial and operational driver
    Climate-related losses are increasing and are already impacting asset performance, insurability, financing decisions and long-term asset viability. 
  • From exposure to actionable decisions
    Effective assessments combine hazard exposure, asset vulnerability and resilience strategies to support real decision-making. 
  • The importance of forward-looking analysis
    Climate scenarios and modelling are essential to anticipate future conditions and validate long-term assumptions. 
  • The growing role of regulation and financing requirements
    Frameworks such as IFRS S2, CSRD and the EU Taxonomy, together with lender and investor expectations, are making climate risk assessment a standard requirement. Climate resilience is also increasingly important for accessing public funding and recovery and transition financing programs.

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