Bergen Wind Academy - Thursday, June 18


08.15

Seaside Moxy hotel, Solheimgaten 3

Morning Swim- for early birds

  • Towels and showers available at Skipet wardrobes

  • Coffee served at quayside


09.15

V-building
Seminar Hall

Welcome to a new day


09.30

War, terrorism and sabotage

How are geopolitical tensions and regional conflicts today putting power production and transmission, hereunder Offshore Windfarms, at greater risk?
by Ståle Ulriksen, University college lecturer, Royal Norwegian Naval Academy

War risks in marine cargo transits for Offshore War Construction projects
by Magnus Braun-Kongsvik, Vice President Claims, Norwegian Hull Club


10.10

Break


War, terrorism and sabotage

War & terror cover part of construction and operation insurances for Offshore Windfarms
by Menaka Skjold, NIORD

Cyber security certification service for Offshore Windfarms - relevant for insurance?
by Alessandro Singlitico Ph.D., M.Sc., Business Development Manager, Critical Infrastructures, DNV

10.25


11.05

Break


Claims trends for Offshore Windfarms

Blades -one of the larger costs for insurers - typical damages on blades, causes and repair
by Lukas Carbol, NIORD and Morten Handberg, Loss Adjuster at Lloyd Warwick International

Practical considerations in blade exchange operations
by Henrik Mork, Chief Project Officer at Fred Olsen Windcarrier

11.20


Break

12.10


12.20

Claims trends for Offshore Windfarms cont’d

Joint and effective solutions for spare parts and repair – benefit for both operators and insurers?

Bente Røsvik, Head of Insurance, Statnett


13.00

Lunch

Pizza, refreshments & farewell


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