Weather House of the Year: RenRe Energy Advisors Ltd

RenRe Energy Advisors Ltd (Real) has won the Weather House of the Year award for the third year running after a successful 2011 in which it executed transactions on five continents, completed its first wind resource hedge for a major UK utility, and entered an agreement with Munich Re that allows it to engage in larger transactions

Energy Risk Awards 2012
Energy Risk Awards 2012

Bill Windle, Real’s managing director, attributes the company’s continued success to its long-standing client relationships and its customer-focused philosophy, which is at the heart of the business. “We take a lot of pride in being truly customer focused,” he says. “We’re not speculating on the underlying commodities when we trade weather – we’re carrying out transactions for clients. One of the things we’re most proud of is that our customers continue to recognise us both through repeat

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