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The subsidiary of Eco Wave Power formalized its entry into the NVIDIA Inception program with the firm intention of applying sophisticated mathematical models to marine energy production. This technical alliance seeks to refine wave-based energy harvesting processes in port environments.
Digital modeling and prediction of wave energy capture
The integration of these technological resources will facilitate the creation of virtual twins of the coastal power plants. By using these software tools, it is possible to process complex meteorological data and anticipate the maintenance needs of the physical infrastructure. Likewise, continuous analysis makes it possible to adjust hydraulic mechanisms in real time in response to variations in the open sea.
This is Inna Braverman’s approach, founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, regarding the urgent need to expand clean generation in step with the growth of data processing centers. Modern server complexes consume massive volumes of electricity every day. In this context, the proximity of wave power plants to coastal cities offers a viable alternative to supply logistics networks and compute-intensive systems.
Lastly, it is worth noting that this plan adds to the operational deployments the company is coordinating in Israel and the Port of Los Angeles. The supporting technical ecosystem will accelerate scientific exchange with academic entities in Florida to consolidate these intelligent control applications. Harnessing the ocean requires detailed algorithmic control to ensure a commercially competitive power supply.
Source and photo: Eco Wave Power