You and I and everyone else are paying a fortune in taxes for those windmills.
Over $100 billion has already been spent on renewables subsidies.
Renewable energy resources—primarily wind and solar—have received subsidies through the tax code since 1979, most of which have occurred in the last decade. Through 2018, these subsidies amounted to more than $100 billion. This amount is far in excess of federal assistance received by other electricity sources. And for perspective, this exceeds the combined 2020 budgets for the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
I was looking at solar panels for a livestock facility. I am with a cooperative. Solar panels were cheaper long term than a windmill. The cooperative would pay me what their cost was to buy electricity for any over production (seemed fair). Their cost was 2.3 cents per killowatt about 6 year ago. If I was with Alliant, I would have received 9-10 cents payment since the government mandated them to have so much green energy. The manager told me that windmills were running around 8-9 cents for production costs, but government incentives cut that down to about 5-6 and the mandate forced them to put them up anyhow. This is why electric bills have been ratcheting up yearly.