The world's primary energy grid relies on burning coal and natural gas, driving catastrophic climate change. Replacing this requires the massive engineering and deployment of highly efficient, grid-scale renewable energy harvesters that can capture clean power reliably.
Placing wind turbines in the deep ocean captures stronger winds, but salt-water corrosion and extreme weather constantly degrade the machinery. Repairing these massive structures requires incredibly complex predictive maintenance models to avoid sending technicians into dangerous offshore storms.
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