In theory, harnessing all the wave energy along the coasts of the United States could generate 2.64 trillion kilowatt hours of power. Cost and the corrosive nature of salt water are but two obstacles ...
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Open-source software advances design of offshore structures by testing wave-structure interactions
A Cornell doctoral student has developed an open-source software package that could transform how engineers design floating offshore structures for renewable energy and other ocean applications.
Quantum-computing firm D-Wave introduced an open-source toolkit for bringing quantum annealing into AI and machine learning (ML) workflows. The toolkit, part of D-Wave’s Ocean software suite, ...
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Wave power: the next big energy source?
Discover the potential of wave energy generation, highlighted by China's new Wave Energy Converters. This video examines how this breakthrough technology compares to other renewable energy sources ...
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