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Interesting perspective. It seems that the competition among major powers for polar resources is no longer a secret.
Roughly estimating the value over there: first, rare earth elements and uranium. The Kvanefjorden area hosts the world's largest untapped deposits of rare earths and uranium. Whoever controls these resources holds the key to high-end manufacturing. Second, AI infrastructure. The region has abundant geothermal resources, making power generation extremely cheap. Additionally, building data centers in high-latitude areas can reduce cooling costs by about 40%—everyone understands how important this is for compute-intensive AI training. Lastly, helium-3. Although the Moon is the main reservoir, ancient volcanic rocks near Greenland also contain rare high-concentration helium isotopes, which are a hope for future fusion energy.
In essence, all of this points to one thing: energy. Controlling energy means controlling the chips in the AI era. Whether it's crypto mining or large model training, it's all about energy competition. So you see, these national-level moves are essentially playing chess for future technological dominance.