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Clyde & Co.’s Greenwald: More Offshore Wind Power Creates Potential Risks, Losses

The rise of activity from the expected construction of 2,100 wind turbines in the United States by 2030 could spur first-party property, liability, hull and marine pollution insurance claims, said Corey Greenwald, partner, Clyde & Co.

April 11, 2023

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