How Moody’s insurance Analytical Services helped a broker generate a more accurate and complete view of risk for a large-scale solar power plant, leading to a 230% change in flood loss estimate.
Key takeaways
- More detailed exposure map that included previously underestimated flood risk
- More accurate weighting of exposure based on multiple gridded points for panels and additional single points for the switchyard and substations rather than a single centroid
- Better risk selection with customized view of defended and undefended losses
The challenge — assessing for flood and windstorm risks
A broker for a leading US renewable energy provider needed to help its client understand the insurable windstorm and flood risks for a solar farm built to supply domestic commercial clients.
Solar farms are typically modeled as a single risk based on one centroid or geocoordinate, even though solar facilities feature multiple constituent locations and different construction types and occupancies. That single point dictates the combined total insurable value (TIV) of a plant’s solar panels, switchyards, and substations.
If the centroid falls within a low-hazard area of the modeled risk, pricing of the risk will not be accurately benchmarked against the true exposure. Additionally, the exposure was further complicated by the site’s location in a low-lying area adjacent to a reservoir.
The insured’s broker asked Moody’s insurance solutions to provide a more accurate view of the risk to better understand both flood and wind exposures across the 2,700-acre plant and to tailor the associated insurance coverage more effectively.
The solution — exposure disaggregation
Rather than modeling the risk as a single geocoordinate, Moody’s RMS Analytical Services conducted extensive analysis of the facility’s footprint. The team redistributed the entire solar plant into multiple locations, each with its own centroid coordinate.
The outcome — more complete view of risk improves pricing
The Analytical Services team was able to help the broker quickly adopt a more comprehensive and targeted approach to modeling the complex risk. The broker was now more confident of the modeled losses, which were more in line with actual losses at the site.
By relying on Moody’s insurance Analytical Services’ expertise to assess this kind of specialized risk, the broker could then help its client understand the site’s risks in greater depth. Our analytics gave the broker the flexibility to adjust defense assumptions and apply additional information about flood mitigation to generate a tailored view of risk.
The revised view of the risk increased the annual average loss (AAL) for flood by nearly 230%, drastically changing the solar farm’s loss assumptions and giving it a measurable basis for premium loadings to reflect the altered risk profile. The AAL for windstorm increased by only 2% but confirmed an understanding of the site’s exposure.
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