teravatttund
Teravatttund, also known as the "Terawatt Tundra," is a hypothetical region on Earth that has been proposed as a potential site for large-scale renewable energy projects. The concept was popularized by the late physicist and futurist Peter Thiel, who suggested that a vast, untouched area of land in the Arctic could be used to generate terawatts of power through solar energy. The region is believed to have minimal human activity, making it an ideal location for large-scale solar farms.
The Terawatt Tundra is estimated to cover an area of approximately 20 million square kilometers, which is
Proponents of the Terawatt Tundra argue that it could provide a significant portion of the world's energy
Despite these challenges, the Terawatt Tundra remains an intriguing concept that highlights the potential of renewable