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    Feasibly secures £200k pre-seed from PXN Ventures to solve bottlenecks in renewable energy planningFeasibly secures £200k pre-seed from PXN Ventures to solve bottlenecks in renewable energy planning
    Feasibly
    3 Dec 2025

    Feasibly secures £200k pre-seed from PXN Ventures to solve bottlenecks in renewable energy planning

    Feasibly builds an AI-powered geospatial planning platform that helps renewable energy developers identify, assess and de-risk suitable sites in seconds, reducing delays caused by manual analysis and planning bottlenecks.

Feasibly
  • Energy
  • Durham, United Kingdom
  • £200k
  • feasibly.co.uk
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