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Pokémon as a franchise has been around for more than 25 years, and in that time we've seen hundreds of characters introduced across the games, anime, manga, movies, and even the trading card game. While there are plenty of no-name carbon copy trainers and NPCs scattered throughout Pokémon, the characters that are part of the story tend to be wildly varied, with no two major characters being all that alike. You've got the eclectic cowboy gym leader Clay from the Unova region, the flamboyant gym leader-turned-champion Wallace, the Twitch streamer gym leader Iono, and so many more. What's largely lacking among these major characters, though, is LGBT+ representation. In recent years, The Pokémon Company has made some efforts to be a little more LGBT-friendly – the decision to let either gender player character in Scarlet and Violet wear any clothes, accessories, and hairstyles is a welcome move – but actual canon LGBT+ characters are few and far between. It might surprise you to learn, though, that there are actually a few canon LGBT+ Pokémon characters, and a few more that are heavily implied but not outright confirmed — yet, at least. Some characters are better than others, but the franchise has actually had LGBT+ characters for almost as long as it's been around. Pokémon's first foray into LGBT+ representation was all the way back in 1999, with the release of a manga called How I Became a Pokémon Card. This series featured largely standalone stories with each chapter, each designed to expand upon the artwork of a specific Pokémon card. The 38th and final chapter of How I Became a Pokémon Card introduced a character called Akari, a trans boy who longed to be a cool trainer. He begged his mom to get him a cool Pokémon to have as his first partner – his friend Akira bagged himself a Scyther – but his mom thought that a cute Pokémon like Pikachu was a better choice. Akari is actually handled surprisingly well, given it's Pokémon in Japan in the 90s — not typically a great combination for LGBT+ representation. There are small hints at the struggles he faces as a trans boy, along with some much more overt issues, like being forced to wear a skirt in middle school. Akari wasn't featured in anything else beyond that one chapter of a Japan-exclusive manga, and that's a bit of a bummer, given it's handled as well as it is. The next canon LGBT+ character wouldn't come for another decade and change, and if you weren't paying attention, you might have missed them altogether. There's a random Beauty Nova in Pokémon X and Y who has the following line when defeated: "A mere half year ago I was a Black Belt! Quite the transformation, wouldn't you say?" On its face, this probably doesn't seem particularly indicative of LGBT+ representation, but reading between the lines makes things much more interesting. The Black Belt class in Pokémon X and Y – and most other games in which they appear – is exclusively masculine-presenting. There are no Black Belt trainers that are women, and likewise, there are no Beauty Nova trainers that are men. The logical conclusion, then, is that this character once presented as a man – a Black Belt – and now presents as a woman. If that's not enough to convince you, though, we should look at the Japanese text for the same character. Here it is, as translated by Legends of Localization : "I was a Karate King just half a year ago; the power of medical science is awesome, wouldn't you say?!" The explicit mention of medical science makes clear that this isn't just a change in careers, it's a change in gender identity as a whole. It's a small detail for a minor character, and one that was made more ambiguous in the localization process, but it's definitely there, and it's definitely real. The most recent canon LGBT+ representation in Pokémon comes from a bit of an unlikely source: Pokémon Go. And it's not in the form of some random NPC either — the Team Mystic team leader Blanche, who roughly a third of players interact with every day in the game, is explicitly non-binary. There's a swathe of evidence for this, too. No piece of official English media has ever used gendered pronouns for the character — every single one either refers to Blanche directly by name, or uses they/them pronouns. Languages that are inherently gendered, like Spanish and French, use feminine prose when referring to Blanche, but it's worth noting that in many of those languages, it's common for non-binary people to use feminine-gendered language as the default, in lieu of other options. Japanese is not a particularly gendered language at all, so Blanche's (along with every other character's) pronouns are largely not used there, but German is a gendered language, and the German version of Pokémon Go, as well as social media accounts, have made concerted efforts to use non-gendered language when referring to them, after initially using feminine language. Blanche actually shares this trait with Rhi, a member of the GO Ultra Recon Squad, who typically resides in Ultra Space. Rhi is referred to explicitly with they/them pronouns in English, though in an opposite situation to Blanche, they're typically referred to using masculine pronouns in heavily gendered languages. These three – or four, if you count Rhi – characters are, so far, the only canon LGBT+ characters confirmed so far, but that doesn't mean they're the only ones in the franchise. There have been hints here and there in Pokémon Masters, for example, that Steven and Wallace might be in some kind of romantic relationship. A Valentine's Day update added new dialogue where they express affection for each other, and Barry stops short of saying the two are romantically involved, but it's certainly implied, nonetheless. The franchise's latest anime series, Pokémon Horizons, similarly hints at the potential for queer romance. Many fans have interpreted Murdock – the Brave Olivine's chef – and his history with another man named Mitchell as potentially romantic. Similarly, in a more recent episode, ship mechanic Orla said some very interesting things towards Poké Ball craftswoman Karnathat certainly seemed to have some level of romance behind them. None of these are outright confirmed, of course, but the sexualities and gender expressions of most characters in most media rarely is. More explicit LGBT+ representation in Pokémon would be a massive win for the franchise, and I'd absolutely love to see gay and lesbian couples represented in some way, in much the same way that straight relationships are shown. Whether or not that will happen anytime soon is anyone's guess, but as time marches on, so too does social progress, and it's really only a matter of time before we see real representation front and center.Mixed day for global stocks as market hopes for 'Santa Claus rally'SLP Political Leader Receives Unanimous Vote of Confidence
Mixed day for global stocks as market hopes for 'Santa Claus rally'Appalachian State hires South Carolina offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains as head coach
Vancouver Canucks (12-7-3, in the Pacific Division) vs. Detroit Red Wings (10-11-2, in the Atlantic Division) Detroit; Sunday, 12:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks visit the Detroit Red Wings after the Canucks took down the Buffalo Sabres 4-3 in overtime. Detroit has gone 5-6-1 at home and 10-11-2 overall. The Red Wings have gone 3-3-2 in games they serve more penalty minutes than their opponents. Vancouver has a 12-7-3 record overall and a 9-2-0 record on the road. The Canucks have a +two scoring differential, with 71 total goals scored and 69 given up. Sunday's game is the first time these teams square off this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Dylan Larkin has 12 goals and six assists for the Red Wings. Lucas Raymond has six goals and four assists over the past 10 games. Quinn Hughes has five goals and 20 assists for the Canucks. Elias Pettersson has scored five goals with eight assists over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Red Wings: 4-5-1, averaging 2.5 goals, 4.3 assists, 2.9 penalties and 6.3 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game. Canucks: 5-5-0, averaging 3.2 goals, 5.7 assists, 3.7 penalties and 9.1 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game. INJURIES: Red Wings: None listed. Canucks: None listed. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .BOONE, N.C. — South Carolina offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains has been hired as head coach at Appalachian State and will receive a five-year contract, athletic director Doug Gillin announced Saturday. The 44-year-old Loggains replaces Shawn Clark, who was fired Monday after the Mountaineers finished 5-6 for their first losing season since 2013. Loggains was South Carolina's offensive coordinator for two seasons and an assistant at Arkansas, his alma mater, for two seasons before that. He spent 16 years in the NFL as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Tennessee, Cleveland, Chicago, Miami and the New York Jets. “He brings experience as a leader and play-caller at the highest levels of professional and college football," Gillin said. "He is a great recruiter and believes strongly in building relationships. He is aligned with our core values of academic integrity, competitive excellence, social responsibility and world-class experience. This is a great day for App State.” Loggains' offense at South Carolina featured LaNorris Sellers, one of the nation's top dual-threat quarterbacks, and running back Raheim “Rocket” Sanders. Sellers and Sanders led the Southeastern Conference's third-ranked rushing offense. Loggains spent the 2021 and 2022 seasons as Arkansas' tight ends coach, and he worked with Sam Darnold, Jay Cutler, Mitchell Trubisky, Brian Hoyer and Vince Young during his time in the NFL. The Mountaineers, the preseason favorites in the Sun Belt Conference's East Division, tied for fifth with a 3-5 record in league play. App State was 40-24 under Clark, but the Mountaineers have failed to reach a bowl game two of the past three seasons.Israel on Tuesday acknowledged that it killed former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Iran's capital, Tehran, and warned to “decapitate” the leadership of Houthi rebels in Yemen. “We will strike hard at the Huthis... and decapitate their leadership -- just as we did with Haniyeh, (Yahya) Sinwar, and (Hassan) Nasrallah in Tehran, Gaza, and Lebanon, we will do so in Hodeida and Sanaa,” news agency AFP quoted Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz as saying. “Anyone who raises a hand against Israel will have his hand cut off, and the long arm of the IDF (Israeli military) will strike him and hold him accountable,” Katz added. Also read | Israel orders evacuation of northern Gaza hospital; ‘next to impossible’ say medics Israel's formal acknowledgement comes almost five months after Haniyeh's killing on July 31 this year. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has never admitted to killing the former Hamas chief. Still, the militant group and its main backer, Iran, have been blaming Israel for a string of assassinations that eliminated the top leadership of Hamas. How was Ismail Haniyeh killed? Haniyeh was killed in an explosion in a guesthouse in Tehran on July 31. Israeli operatives had reportedly placed the device weeks before Haniyeh's arrival to attend the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Iran's Revolutionary Guards had claimed that Haniyeh was killed using a "short-range projectile" launched from outside of his accommodation. Tehran also accused the United States of backing Israel's operation. Also read | Who was Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas chief assassinated in Iran? Haniyeh's killing had escalated fears of an all-out war between Iran and Israel in the region, prompting the US to deploy additional fighter jets and Navy warships following threats from Tehran and its allies, Hamas and Hezbollah. The 62-year-old was the head of the political bureau of Hamas, which has governed the Gaza Strip since 2007. Haniyeh, who lived in Qatar, was killed shortly after top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beirut. The former Hamas chief was seen as leading the group's negotiation to enforce a ceasefire in Gaza. Israel accused Sinwar of masterminding the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, which sparked the ongoing war in which Israel has been accused of committing a “genocide” against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Chargers QB Justin Herbert does not practice because of left ankle injuryThe performance Northwestern Lehigh senior Eli Zimmerman put together on Friday night would be remembered for a long time no matter when the game was played. But what made the incredible showing of 346 yards and a touchdown on 35 rushes and a game-changing 80-yard interception return for a score by Zimmerman even more impressive was that it happened in a state semifinal. The Tigers clinched a return trip to the PIAA Class 3A championship game with a 31-14 victory over previously undefeated Danville on Friday night at Berwick’s Crispin Field. “Up front, I have to wait a little bit for the holes to be created sometimes,” Zimmerman said of being patient on his rushes. “Even if they’re the littlest things when they’re open, it’s easy for me to burst and go through them. I think that’s been the recipe of success this season. Finding little gaps, getting in between them and getting 8, 9 yards a clip and breaking some eventually.” “Honestly, tonight it was just a little bit one, two. It was a little bit of our line taking over, it was a lot of Eli’s determination and grit. Finding seams, breaking tackles, bursting out it into the open and busting the game open multiple times,” Tigers coach Josh Snyder said. Northwestern, which improved to 15-0 on the season, will play District 7 champion Avonworth in the state championship game at 1 p.m. next Saturday at Cumberland Valley High School. Avonworth (12-3) beat District 6 champion Penn Cambria 16-6 on Friday night in the other semifinal. The Tigers will be hoping for a much different result in the state final next week as they fell to Belle Vernon 38-7 in the 3A championship game last season. Zimmerman broke his own school record for single-game rushing yards (271 yards vs. North Schuylkill on Sept. 27). The senior also established a new single-season rushing mark for Northwestern with 2,557 yards, eclipsing the 2,376 yards by legendary Brett Snyder in 1995. With his 95-yard rushing touchdown and his 80-yard interception return for a score, Zimmerman also tied the program’s single-season touchdown record (Dalton Clymer, 35, 2023). “He’s just a dawg. He’s a straight dawg. He just goes out there with the same mentality each and every game,” Northwestern sophomore linebacker Brady Zimmerman said of his older brother Eli. “He’s obviously our star player. He’s a great leader, too. Just a great guy out there on the field.” The Tigers drove down the field on the game’s opening drive to take a 7-0 lead. After Zimmerman ran for 36 yards on six carries on the first drive, junior quarterback Shane Leh went around the right side of the line and then broke a tackle for a 17-yard touchdown rush with 9:23 remaining in the first quarter. Then, with Northwestern backed up in the shadows of its own end zone, Zimmerman showed off his special running ability. The senior started a run to the right side of the field and was able to work his way all the way across the field to the left pylon on a 95-yard touchdown run with 6:46 remaining in the first quarter. The dazzling sprint made it 14-0 Tigers early in the game. “I want to shout all the boys up front who blocked for me,” Zimmerman said. “Going untouched 95 yards doesn’t happen often. That all goes to the guys who blocked for me. You just have to find the seams. The rest is just running ball.” As Danville marched down the field on the opening drive of the third quarter in an attempt to cut Northwestern’s lead to one possession, Zimmerman stepped in front of a receiver to intercept a pass and ran it back for an 80-yard score to change the momentum of the game and give the Tigers a 24-7 lead with 9:50 remaining in the third quarter. “All week in practice, that was a play we saw on film,” Zimmerman said. “They actually ran it on that one. So, I saw it coming. I kind of waited a bit to see if the quarterback would throw it. I just saw the ball go in the air. Then, all the boys made that wall down the sideline let me go untouched. It was awesome.” Northwestern then made a pair of stops deep in its own territory to preserve the 17-point lead. Danville went for a fake field goal, but the rush by Ironmen senior quarterback Madden Patrick was stopped at the Tigers' 1-yard line by senior linebacker Josh Wambold with 5:39 remaining in the third quarter. Brady Zimmerman recovered a Danville fumble at the Northwestern 3-yard line with 11:25 left in the fourth quarter to keep the score 24-7. “Those are two huge turning points for our defense,” said Snyder, who injured his leg when he was celebrating Zimmerman’s pick-six. “You need big plays to happen. Your team needs to make more plays than the other team. I think that’s what happened tonight, especially those two particular ones on defense.” “Our defense has been the key of our team this year,” Brady Zimmerman said. “Posting a shutout last week (31-14 win over Scranton Prep). Holding them to 14 points this week. It was just a great outing for us.” The Tigers went on a final drive to punch another ticket to the state championship game. Northwestern picked up a first down on a fourth-and-2 when junior Mason Bollinger rushed for five yards at the Tigers' 35-yard line with 8:16 remaining in the fourth quarter. Zimmerman then had a 45-yard run to get Northwestern to the 2-yard line. Senior Seth Kern rushed for a 2-yard score that stretched the Tigers' lead to 31-7 with 4:35 on the clock in the fourth quarter. Bollinger rushed for 27 yards and Leh gained 26 yards on the ground for the Tigers. “It all starts up front,” Bollinger said. “Shane Hulmes at tight end. Jerry (Jeremiah Gornicz), Colton (Popp), Jackson Bailey, Bryer (Reichard), Jared (Meck). They’re big guys and they can make holes for Eli and anyone who is at the quarterback position or running back position. They just open everything up and allow our guys to run through the hole.” Senior wide receiver Cole Duffy caught six passes for 112 yards and a pair of scores for Danville, which finished the season with a 13-1 record. The Tigers are back in the state final for the second consecutive year and are hoping to leave Cumberland Valley with gold on this trip. “It’s not easy to get there the first time,” Snyder said. “Even tougher the second time when you have high expectations. But I’d be lying if I told you that I didn’t sincerely think it was a mission and our destiny to get back there again this year.” “We didn’t talk a lot about getting back there,” the Northwestern coach continued. “But we talked a lot about playing one game at a time. If we do that enough times, the possibility is there. We were injury free again this year. Different guys step up in multiple different games and different spots. You need that to happen. You need to practice hard. You need great leaders, which we have.” Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. Please consider supporting lehighvalleylive.com with a subscription. Josh Folck may be reached at jfolck@lehighvalleylive.com . ©2024 Advance Local Media LLC. Visit lehighvalleylive.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.The BGL Automotive Aftermarket Insider – AAPEX/SEMA Show Recap CHICAGO , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Investor interest in automotive aftermarket M&A will remain high in 2025 as favorable tailwinds, including an increasingly aging car parc, more miles traveled, and the proliferation of new technologies, continue to drive the industry forward, according to an industry report released by the Automotive Aftermarket investment banking team at Brown Gibbons Lang & Company (BGL). Download and read the latest BGL Automotive Aftermarket Insider : https://bit.ly/BGLAutomotiveAftermarketInsider Inside the report, BGL shares its annual recap of the 2024 AAPEX and SEMA Shows in Las Vegas . The automotive aftermarket M&A environment and strategies impacting current and future deal activity are discussed, and optimism and interest in the sector remain high. Political discussion pervaded conversations more than ever before among company owners and investors, largely due to the unique timing of the show and our U.S. Presidential Election. Through discussions with owners and other industry leaders, BGL identified key strategies that companies are employing to navigate uncertainty and challenges facing the industry. Key takeaways include: How the scarcity of quality assets in 2023 and 2024 has sparked fierce competition among buyers Why owners and investors should act soon to seize the opportunities in the non-discretionary aftermarket segment The factors behind a surging M&A interest in suppliers of replacement parts and mission-critical services Why more miles, older vehicles, and a growing car parc are creating continued value of non-discretionary parts and service providers BGL's Automotive & Aftermarket investment banking team maintains coverage of the broad automotive sector, including the automotive supply chain, automotive aftermarket, and the on- and off-highway commercial vehicle sectors. Our team has executed numerous transactions for private, public, or institutionally-backed companies in the automotive industry, including M&A sell-side advisory, financial restructuring advisory, and capital markets advisory. About Brown Gibbons Lang & Company Brown Gibbons Lang & Company (BGL) is a leading independent investment bank and financial advisory firm focused on the global middle market. The firm advises private and public corporations and private equity groups on mergers and acquisitions , capital markets , financial restructurings , business valuations and opinions , and other strategic matters. BGL has investment banking offices in Boston , Chicago , Cleveland , Los Angeles , and New York , and real estate offices in Chicago , Cleveland , and San Antonio . The firm is also a founding member of REACH Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions, enabling BGL to service clients in more than 30 countries around the world. Securities transactions are conducted through Brown, Gibbons, Lang & Company Securities, LLC, an affiliate of Brown Gibbons Lang & Company LLC and a registered broker-dealer and member of FINRA and SIPC . For more information, please visit www.bglco.com . 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Carolina Hurricanes (16-6-1, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Florida Panthers (14-9-1, in the Atlantic Division) Sunrise, Florida; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Panthers -123, Hurricanes +103; over/under is 6.5 BOTTOM LINE: The Florida Panthers and the Carolina Hurricanes hit the ice in Eastern Conference action. Florida has gone 7-5-1 at home and 14-9-1 overall. The Panthers have a 3-0-1 record in one-goal games. Carolina has a 7-4-1 record on the road and a 16-6-1 record overall. The Hurricanes are 7-2-0 when they commit fewer penalties than their opponent. Saturday's game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Panthers won the previous matchup 6-3. TOP PERFORMERS: Sam Bennett has 11 goals and 11 assists for the Panthers. Sam Reinhart has seven goals and four assists over the last 10 games. Jack Roslovic has 12 goals and three assists for the Hurricanes. Seth Jarvis has four goals and six assists over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Panthers: 4-6-0, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.6 assists, 4.1 penalties and 10.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game. Hurricanes: 6-3-1, averaging 3.7 goals, 6.3 assists, 2.7 penalties and 5.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.8 goals per game. INJURIES: Panthers: None listed. Hurricanes: None listed. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
AI in Energy Market Size, Share, Emerging Trends, Technologies, Top Companies, Future Opportunities, and Forecast 2030 12-10-2024 11:28 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: ABNewswire Schneider Electric SE (France), GE Vernova (US), ABB Ltd (Switzerland), Honeywell International (US), Siemens AG (Germany), AWS (US), IBM (US), Microsoft (US), Oracle (US), Vestas Wind Systems A/S (Denmark), Atos zData (US), C3.ai (US), Tesla (US), Alpiq Artificial Intelligence in Energy Market by Application (Energy Demand Forecasting, Grid optimization & management, Energy Storage Optimization), End Use (Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Consumption) - Global Forecast to 2030. 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Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play a crucial role in minimizing the scale of new infrastructure needed for a 100% clean grid by optimizing underutilized assets, improving coordination and efficiency in infrastructure projects, and leveraging advanced foundational models to process the vast and diverse technical data essential for this transformation. Download PDF Brochure@ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=231720509 [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=231720509&utm_campaign=aiinenergymarket&utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=paidpr ] "Based on application, the grid optimization & management segment to hold the largest market size during the forecast period." This AI in grid optimization and management enhances the strength, robustness, and efficiency of energy systems in distribution. It scans very large amounts of real-time data to detect inefficiencies, predict demand patterns, and engage in load balancing for the prevention of overload and possibilities of overloads and short-circuit outages. It adjusts grids dynamically, introduces renewable sources of energy in a very efficient manner, and minimizes energy losses in the transmission process. Moreover, AI-based automation enables faster responses to disruptions to ensure energy supply and efficiently maintain grid infrastructure. It is one of the applications that are paving the way toward modernization of the energy network and a move toward smart grids. "The distribution segment to have the highest growth during the forecast period." AI in energy distribution improves efficiency and reliability in power delivery by optimizing grid management and reducing losses. Realtime monitoring and predictive analytics help AI detect faults, anticipate equipment failure, and smooth out the flow of electricity across the grid. It can allow utilities to balance supply and demand better, ensuring steady power delivery, even during peak usage periods. AI algorithms may also optimize voltage regulation so that power is delivered efficiently and within safe limits. Also, AI facilitates the integration of renewable energy sources into the distribution network; it balances intermittent generation sources such as solar and wind with grid needs. With improved forecasting and dynamic control from AI, waste energy is minimized, operations respond better, and it is possible to automate some features of grid maintenance, thus bringing downtime and the cost of operations down. In general, AI is revolutionizing an energy distribution system to be much smarter and more dynamic. "Asia Pacific is expected to hold the highest market growth rate during the forecast period." State Power Rixin Technolog in collaboration with Huawei and China Huadian Corporation, launched a new energy meteorological power prediction solution in October 2024 in China that enhanced the prediction accuracy performance at a reduced operating cost for power plants. AI is also utilized to generate new energy efficiently and predict extreme weather impacts on renewable sources. Suola wind farm in Hebei province uses AI for intelligent control and management of wind and solar stations to become more efficient with low-cost manpower, thus achieving efficiency in service operations. In September 2024, KIER finalized its research on Urban Electrification with AI. This decreases the use of fossil fuel through integrated renewable energy in the source of energy from the city, for example, building-integrated solar technology. AI Energy Management Algorithms-in Model weather and human behavior optimize energy sharing and stabilize power grids during Low-Probability High-Impact Events. In June 2024, CSIRO collaborated with CoreLogic in launching RapidRate, the rate of AI-enabled estimation of the energy efficiency of existing homes. The CSIRO RapidRate AI tool assesses the energy efficiency of dwellings with minimal input. Utilizing a set of key factors based on floor area, orientation, and building materials, RapidRate applies the power of machine learning techniques to determine an indicative star rating consistent with the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS). Request Sample Pages@ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=231720509 [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=231720509&utm_campaign=aiinenergymarket&utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=paidpr ] Unique Features in the AI in Energy Market AI enables the optimization of energy systems by analyzing real-time and historical data to improve energy distribution, reduce losses, and maximize efficiency. 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AI facilitates dynamic pricing models and demand-response programs that encourage consumers to modify energy usage patterns. Smart algorithms analyze consumer behavior and suggest energy-saving opportunities, creating a more engaged and efficient energy market. Major Highlights of the AI in Energy Market AI is revolutionizing the energy sector through the development of smart grids that enhance energy distribution, monitor performance, and improve resilience. These grids use AI-powered tools for real-time data analysis, predictive maintenance, and automated issue resolution. AI plays a pivotal role in integrating renewable energy sources by addressing their variability. Machine learning algorithms predict weather patterns and energy output, helping to stabilize the grid and maximize renewable energy utilization. AI solutions help energy companies optimize the use of existing infrastructure, reducing operational costs and minimizing the need for new investments. Advanced analytics identify inefficiencies, prioritize upgrades, and ensure effective resource allocation. AI supports global sustainability initiatives by accelerating the transition to clean energy and reducing carbon emissions. AI technologies optimize energy consumption, enhance the efficiency of renewable systems, and contribute to achieving carbon neutrality. The rise of decentralized energy systems, including microgrids and distributed energy resources, is being supported by AI-driven solutions. These systems enhance energy security and resilience while allowing for localized energy generation and consumption. 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Schneider Electric SE Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation that specializes in digital automation and energy management. Schneider Electric offers AI-driven energy solutions for homes and industries. Its Wiser Home platform optimizes household energy consumption using machine learning, additionally its EcoStruxure Platform enhances industrial energy efficiency, sustainability, and productivity. Schneider Electric partnered with Ooredoo Qatar to collaborate on digital transformation projects. The partnership will focus on incorporation of innovative technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and eco-friendly data centers, enhancing efficiency and sustainability in sectors like utilities, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure. GE Vernova GE Vernova Inc. is an energy equipment manufacturing and services company. GE Vernova offers innovative solutions in energy segment, integrating AI and digital technologies. The solutions include Autonomous Inspection, AI/ML tools, and CERIUS for optimized asset performance, emissions reduction, and compliance. GE Vernova and U.S. Department of Energy collaborated to develop AI Assistant for permitting and trainings for hydrogen deployment. GE Vernova will lead a project team named H2Net, including Clemson University, and Roper Mountain Science Center. As part of this initiative, H2Net is will be to developing an AI Assistant that is trained specifically on the relevant, critical documents for safe H2 handling and permitting. Siemens AG Siemens AG is a German multinational technology company. It provides solutions & services across industrial automation, distributed energy resources, rail transport, and health technology segment. Siemens offers AI-powered solutions in energy through tools like the Hydrogen Plant Configurator and advanced automation systems. The configurator uses generative AI to streamline hydrogen plant design, providing detailed layouts and predicting key metrics. Its energy automation solutions integrate IoT, digital twins, and data analytics to enhance energy protection, communication, and operational efficiency. SparkCognition and Siemens partnered on a cybersecurity system, DeepArmor Industrial, fortified by Siemens, which is designed to protect endpoint, or remote, operational technology (OT) assets across the energy value chain by leveraging artificial intelligence to monitor and detect cyberattacks. Media Contact Company Name: MarketsandMarkets Trademark Research Private Ltd. 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