Thank you for your question.
The answer is, yes, there is a lot of work being done in the energy field. E.ON, a German company, is looking at distribution of energy and how to put energy back onto the grid as you're driving an electric vehicle.
As I mentioned, in Japan they're looking at AI and are piloting quantum applications looking at waste collection and reducing CO2 emissions by 60%.
In the United States, there was just a workshop in the Office of Electricity, which D-Wave participated in, looking at a variety of areas where we could utilize quantum computing and quantum hybrid applications for energy.
So the short answer to your question is, yes, there are lots of places to look. We need to get the smart minds together to identify those. That's where a quantum sandbox could throw those questions out and start to develop answers coming in.