Affiliation:
1. Mohan Babu University, India
2. Aditya College of Engineering and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, India
3. QIS College of Engineering and Technology Ongole, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India
Abstract
Quantum computers make it possible to solve hard planning problems, accurately simulate how grids change over time, and improve the efficiency of grid activities. Quantum algorithms have changed the way grids are managed, how demand is predicted, and how energy is distributed in real time. In addition, AI technologies like machine learning, deep learning, and others improve quantum computing by looking at the huge amounts of data that smart power grids create. Using quantum mechanics in AI models and algorithms makes it possible for advanced control systems to handle grid processes automatically, adapt to changing conditions, and quickly fix problems. This research looks into how these technologies could be used, what problems they might cause, and what areas of research should be done in the future to help build safe, resilient, and efficient energy infrastructure. When quantum computing and artificial intelligence come together, they will change the energy business right away. This will create a power grid environment that is smarter, cleaner, and more resilient.
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