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Quantum computing is an emerging technology poised to revolutionize various industries by solving complex problems that are computationally challenging. In the power utility sector, quantum computing plays a crucial role in optimizing power flow and enhancing steady-state stability through advanced power electronic controllers.Further, quantum computing is utilized in renewable energy sources for energy forecasting and grid optimization.

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