Energy Security Risk Management Toolkit

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Energy Security Risk Management Toolkit

Energy Security Risk Management Toolkit

Risk Management Resources to Support Energy Security

Energy security is a global concern and the rapid uptake and sourcing of renewable and alternative fuels, including Solar, Hydrogen, Nuclear and LNG, to provide an uninterrupted energy supply is a challenge affecting all industries, governments and policymakers. 

Resilience to emerging digital, weather and climate, and aging infrastructure threats is key to supporting the Power and Energy sector so it can thrive in these new and challenging times. Our combined insights provide expert risk management guidance as you navigate towards critical net-zero goals.

Toolkit Resources:

 

Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Webinars

Access to Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Webinars and Podcasts

  • Natural Hazards: Understanding Exposure and Vulnerabilities
  • Lights On, Threats Off: Navigating Cybersecurity in the Power Industry
  • The Casualties of Cyber War - Colonial Pipeline
Project Due Diligence

Project Due Diligence Services

Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) projects are major financial investments. Both lenders and borrowers should understand the potential risks to which they may be exposed when financing these projects. 

Acellerating Decarbonization Worldwide

Insight: Accelerating Decarbonization Worldwide - Start Your Net Zero Transition

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Alternative Fuels (AF) are critical emissions reduction strategies that can be applied across the energy system to drive net-zero momentum. At Сòòò½ÊÓƵ, we combine CCUS and AF with the technical capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantitative risk and reliability and engineering design and inspection to uncover risk scenarios that will guide you in developing key decarbonization strategy plans. 

Why Regulations Alone Won't Make Our Critical Infrastructure Secure

Media Article: Why Regulations Alone Won’t Make Our Critical Infrastructure Secure

When critical infrastructure is physically attacked, we expect the government to step in. However, in cyberspace, the government cannot build digital barriers to protect you. Learn why organizations should demand that prospective partners and suppliers demonstrate good cyber hygiene practices as part of their due diligence and operational risk management.

Cybersecurity Services for the Power Industry

Cybersecurity Services for the Power Industry

As part of critical infrastructure, the power industry is a key target for cybersecurity attacks. Сòòò½ÊÓƵ has the Operational Technology (OT) experience and expertise to provide you an integrated single solution to manage your industrial cyber risk.

Flood Resilience and Post Disaster Recovery

Project Summaries: Flood Resilience and Post Disaster Recovery

Discover how we've helped clients bring novel concepts to market, optimize certification management programs, enhance safety performance and reduce risk. View our project summaries to see how our technical expertise applies across markets and service lines. 

Nuclear Safety and Risk Management

Nuclear Safety and Risk Management

Safety is a primary concern to stakeholders of nuclear facilities including governments, the facility operators, its regulators and the general public. Сòòò½ÊÓƵ draws from a rich nuclear heritage, providing expert assistance with risk assessments and safety justifications. 

Natural Hazards Risk Management for the Solar Power Industry

Natural Hazards Risk Management for the Solar Power Industry

Governments around the world are increasing their reliance on solar power in the battle against climate change. However, insurance premium costs for asset owners are also on the rise as these plants are subjected to an increase in extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods and convective storms.

Anti Terrorism and Force Protection

Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection Consulting Services

The Department of Defense (DoD) Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection (AT/FP) requirements in UFC 4-010-01 highlight anti-terrorism standards to mitigate vulnerabilities and terrorist threats. These standards intend to minimize the possibility of mass casualties in buildings or portions of buildings owned, leased, privatized, or otherwise, managed, or controlled by or for the DoD. 

Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Toolkits

Additional Resources

The success of your organization’s energy security decision-making and performance will be greatly impacted by the amount of time and resources you invest internally. Download our full toolkit for critical guidance as you begin (or continue) your journey to a more resilient future.

 

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