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2020
Journal Article
Title

Managing the Risks of Energy Efficiency Insurances in a Portfolio Context: An Actuarial Diversification Approach

Abstract
To achieve ambitious international climate goals, an increase of energy efficiency investments is necessary and, thus, a growing market potential arises. Concomitantly, the relevance of managing the risk of financing and insuring energy efficiency measures increases continuously. Energy Efficiency Insurances encourage investors by guaranteeing a predefined energy efficiency performance. However, literature on quantitative analysis of pricing and diversification effects of such novel insurance solutions is scarce. This paper provides a first approach for the analysis of diversification potential on three levels: collective risk diversification, cross product line diversification, and financial hedging. Based on an extensive real-world data set for German residential buildings, the analysis reveals that underwriting different Energy Efficiency Insurance types and constructing MarkowitzMinimum Variance Portfolios halves overall risk in terms of standard deviation. We evince that Energy Efficiency Insurances can diversify property insurance portfolios and reduce regulatory capital for insurers under Solvency II constraints. Moreover, we show that Energy Efficiency Insurances potentially supersede financial market instruments such as weather derivatives in diversifying property insurance portfolios. In summary, these three levels of diversification effects constitute an additional benefit for the introduction of Energy Efficiency Insurances and may positively impact their market development.
Author(s)
Baltuttis, Dennik
Töppel, Jannick
Kernkompetenzzentrum Finanz- und Informationsmanagement
Tränkler, Timm
Kernkompetenzzentrum Finanz- und Informationsmanagement
Wiethe, Christian
Kernkompetenzzentrum Finanz- und Informationsmanagement
Journal
International review of financial analysis  
Project(s)
c.HANGE
Funder
Ministerium für Umwelt, Klima und Energiewirtschaft Baden-Württemberg UM BW  
DOI
10.1016/j.irfa.2019.01.007
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik FIT  
Keyword(s)
  • energy efficiency investment

  • energy efficiency insurance

  • energy portfolio risk management

  • energy portfolio optimization

  • risk diversification

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