Energy Insurance & Bonds, Inc. is a three generation family insurance agency and brokerage started in 1989, writing energy insurance exclusively. Comprised of father and son team John L. Knight and John Marc Knight, and later adding granddaughter Brittany Knight Bennion, they have built strong relationships with the best sources of energy insurance.
This good relationship guarantees that our customers receive excellent coverage at very competitive prices. John and Denise have been very helpful over many years at keeping our power plant insured and at finding us good minimums on liability insurance. We are a long-time client of Energy Insurance because of their professionalism, promptness, and hard work.
They are attentive to our needs and go out of their way to promptly respond to any questions or concerns we have. We highly recommend Energy Insurance. Energy Insurance has provided insurance for our businesses for over 25 years. They have been responsive, attentive and there when we've needed them.
This good relationship guarantees that our customers receive excellent coverage at very competitive prices. John and Denise have been very helpful over many years at keeping our power plant insured and at finding us good minimums on liability insurance. We are a long-time client of Energy Insurance because of their professionalism, promptness, and hard work.
They are attentive to our needs and go out of their way to promptly respond to any questions or concerns we have. We highly recommend Energy Insurance. Energy Insurance has provided insurance for our businesses for over 25 years. They have been responsive, attentive and there when we've needed them.
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Energy Insurance & Bonds, Inc. is a three generation family insurance agency and brokerage started in 1989, writing energy insurance exclusively.
Comprised of father and son team John L. Knight and John Marc Knight, and later adding granddaughter Brittany Knight Bennion, they have built strong relationships with the best sources of energy insurance.
This good relationship guarantees that our customers receive excellent coverage at very competitive prices.
John M. (Marc) Knight is a retired United States Army active duty officer and former Battalion Commander.
Comprised of father and son team John L. Knight and John Marc Knight, and later adding granddaughter Brittany Knight Bennion, they have built strong relationships with the best sources of energy insurance.
This good relationship guarantees that our customers receive excellent coverage at very competitive prices.
John M. (Marc) Knight is a retired United States Army active duty officer and former Battalion Commander.
In this day of lawsuits against everyone and enyone, general liability insurance with a high limit of liability is a must!
That means $1,000,000 or more per occurance.
Not only will the insurance company pay if you are found to be negligent, it will pay to defend you in the lawsuit, even if it is baseless and frivolous, filed merely to intimidate you.
Property coverage protects you against loss by fire, windstorm, explosion, vandalism, etc., but most importantly, LIGHTNING, which is a huge threat to any kind of power generating plant.
That means $1,000,000 or more per occurance.
Not only will the insurance company pay if you are found to be negligent, it will pay to defend you in the lawsuit, even if it is baseless and frivolous, filed merely to intimidate you.
Property coverage protects you against loss by fire, windstorm, explosion, vandalism, etc., but most importantly, LIGHTNING, which is a huge threat to any kind of power generating plant.
Are there any dams, reservoirs, or other hydroelectric facilities upstream that can affect your operation?
What structures, (mobile homes, residential areas or commercial areas), are downstream of the plant?
How far are they away from the plant?
Are the banks of the river tall enough down stream to contain all of the water in case of a total water containment failure?
Does the plant use a dam or diversion?
If the plant has a dam, is it high, medium or low hazard?
If the plant has a high hazard dam, does the plant have an emergency plan on file with FERC?
What structures, (mobile homes, residential areas or commercial areas), are downstream of the plant?
How far are they away from the plant?
Are the banks of the river tall enough down stream to contain all of the water in case of a total water containment failure?
Does the plant use a dam or diversion?
If the plant has a dam, is it high, medium or low hazard?
If the plant has a high hazard dam, does the plant have an emergency plan on file with FERC?
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