AI tool to drive renewable site planning
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Feasibly is set to transform how renewable energy sites are identified, following new public funding to accelerate regional decarbonisation efforts.
Feasibly, founded by Durham University graduates Beth Holloway and Leo Thomson, has secured £112,831 from the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority (YNYCA) to develop a geospatial artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed to support renewable energy planning across the region.
The platform uses advanced AI to analyse grid capacity, planning constraints and land data, enabling users to assess the viability of potential energy sites in seconds rather than weeks.












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