Tokio Marine GXCo-location, Co-location, Co-location. Underwriting the future of
flexible clean power / Tokio Marine GX. — Tokio [etc.] : Tokio Marine GX, 2026Underwriting the future of flexible clean power -- Round-the-clock': managing co-location risks at a MENA megaproject -- Kassø: De-risking a pioneering Power-to-X project -- Moving to a multi-technology mindset. — Sumario: The report explains that the growth of co-located renewable energy projectswhich combine technologies such as solar, wind, batteries and Power-to-Xis transforming the energy sector and presenting new challenges for insurers. These projects are more complex due to their larger scale, their interconnectedness and the diversity of their revenue streams, making it difficult to fit them into traditional insurance models. Although classic risks remain, their impact varies depending on the design and integration of the technologies. It is therefore essential to improve risk management, data usage and the development of more tailored insurance products. Furthermore, the report highlights the need for greater collaboration between developers, insurers and other stakeholders. Collectively, the sector must evolve to effectively support this new phase of the energy transition1. Mercados emergentes. 2. Recursos renovables. 3. Mercado de seguros. 4. Gerencia de riesgos. 5. Resiliencia. 6. Sector energético. 7. Nuevas tecnologías. 8. Gestión de datos. 9. Productos de seguros. 10. Suscripción de riesgos. 11. Interacción. 12. Transición energética. I. Tokio Marine GX. II. Título.