A Norwegian climate-technology startup has successfully raised €8 million in Series-A funding, marking a significant step forward in the use of advanced technology to support renewable energy development while protecting biodiversity. The startup focuses on using artificial intelligence and sensor-based monitoring systems to reduce the environmental impact of wind energy projects, particularly by protecting birds and bats that are often affected by turbine operations.
The funding round will be used to scale the company’s AI-driven wildlife monitoring platform, which analyzes real-time data to detect animal activity around wind farms. When the system identifies potential risks, it can automatically trigger preventive measures, such as temporarily slowing or stopping turbines, helping balance clean energy production with ecological conservation.
Investors backing the round highlighted the growing demand for solutions that make renewable energy projects more sustainable and environmentally responsible. As wind power continues to expand across Europe and other regions, regulatory pressure is increasing on developers to address wildlife protection more effectively.
With this fresh capital, the startup plans to expand internationally, strengthen partnerships with wind-energy operators, and further refine its AI models. The development reflects a broader trend in climate tech, where innovation is increasingly focused not only on reducing emissions, but also on preserving ecosystems while transitioning to clean energy.
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