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Environmental impact assessment of ocean energy converters using quantum machine learning

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posted on 2025-09-16, 11:41 authored by Taha RezaeiTaha Rezaei, Akbar JavadiAkbar Javadi
The depletion of fossil energy reserves and the environmental pollution caused by these sources highlight the need to harness renewable energy sources from the oceans, such as waves and tides, due to their high potential. On the other hand, the large-scale deployment of ocean energy converters to meet future energy needs requires the use of large farms of these converters, which may have negative environmental impacts on the ocean ecosystem. In the meantime, a very important point is the volume of data produced by different methods of collecting data from the ocean for their analysis, which makes the use of advanced tools such as different machine learning algorithms even more colorful. In this article, some environmental impacts of ocean energy devices have been analyzed using machine learning and quantum machine learning. The results show that quantum machine learning performs better than its classical counterpart in terms of calculation accuracy. This approach offers a promising new method for environmental impact assessment, especially in a complex environment such as the ocean.<p></p>

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© 2024 University of Exeter. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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2023-11-23

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Journal

Journal of Environmental Management

Volume

362

Article Number

121275

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

England

Language

eng

Department

  • Engineering

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