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Harnessing AI-Powered Renewable Energy: Technological Breakthrough and Legal Frontiers
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It is very easy to condemn any advancement within the earliest indications as despite the efforts to bring the rise of AI into among the much sustainable energy and decent jobs being created, those trained in the use of AI to effectively develop sustainable energy and contribute to the elimination of local and global environmental degradation, very detailed plans for such implementation have not been quantified; almost every published paper has been vague. Preferred applications of AI on renewable energy sources are fragmented across different platforms with potential uses; apparently, only a few have highlighted systems for such steps to integrate overall energy planning. There will be a presentation of the future trends and possible developments in artificial intelligence for renewable energy breakthroughs, which will work excellently for scholars, practising engineers, and industry experts as far as improving the domain and removing the already existing obstacles.
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