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Wind power isn't that good, it is far more complex than solar and isn't as effective as nuclear.
To get a usable electrical current out of one involves an overly complex electrical system that is far to prone to failures independent of quality of components.
They could make them more viable through stabilizing their rotational output to a constant velocity, but that would depend on the wind always blowing so there was no run-up.
While wind based electrical generation does reduce the affected surface area, compared to solar, we can better use the coverage of solar in strategic areas to use that negative as a positive. The real shame is NIMBYs wanting to keep solar farms that they will never see from areas they will never go.
The future is nuclear/fusion with a distributed solar augmented grid, wind power has niche utility that should not be a cornerstone of our energy infrastructure.
Yeah, but just maybe Trump is not the expert we need to decide that.