Easton Renewable Energy raises £559.7k for UK power projects

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Chester-based Easton Renewable Energy Limited has secured an estimated £559.7k in its latest funding round. The company constructs, owns, and operates a variety of renewable energy technologies, including onshore wind turbines, run-of-river hydropower plants, and anaerobic digestion facilities. These assets are used for the production of electricity for the UK grid.

Incorporated in 2015, the firm manages the infrastructure required to generate power from sustainable sources. The company handles the entire process from the construction phase through to the long-term operation of its energy assets. This latest investment follows a period of high-frequency fundraising for the business.

The current round of £559.7k (allotted in April) follows a £852k raise in March. That March round established a company valuation of £46.3m. Since late 2025, Easton Renewable Energy has completed several other funding tranches. These include two rounds in February totaling approximately £316k, two rounds in January totaling £526.9k, and two rounds in December 2025 totaling £82.3k. Earlier activity included two rounds in November 2025 for £173k and a £115.8k round in October 2025.

The company's latest financial accounts cover the year ended 30 June 2024. While specific revenue and employee figures were not detailed in the recent filing, the business continues to scale its portfolio of renewable assets. This latest capital injection brings the total raised since October 2025 to more than £2.5m.

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