Truth resists propaganda. Which is just about everything that comes out of a .gov. The information you use is put out by agencies that have the task of getting everyone to comply with an agenda. There are many, many caveats in the "facts" that they want us to believe.
I hate to bring facts into an otherwise good argument, but I watched the named 2.2 gig wind farm go in at Corona/Duran, NM, a few miles from my house. It was both under budget and ahead of schedule; several guys from my little town got good jobs during construction.
Well-run companies pay attention. This one studied wind patterns, availability of BLM land, access to a major highway, nearby major grid lines, and access to a major railway. The only roads they had to build for the huge farm were stabilized-base gravel; most towers and components came in by rail - the cars were parked on a siding built for the project, offloaded onto trucks, and the trucks had only to cross US 54, never travel on it.
But it's probably really a CIA hologram.
Incidentally, there's a 3 gigawatt farm in the same area coming soon. That's a 1 gig net gain after the shutdown of the Four Corners coal-fired 4 gig powerplant (Farmington, NM) that was so dirty you could see it from space. At long last, 'transformational' SunZia project breaks ground in Corona, New Mexico | Business | abqjournal.com
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