But...we are saving the planet...dang it! 
Most of the windmills in this area (West-Central Texas), turn 90% of the time.
@mrpotatohead Thanks,that is good to know!
Does the wind blow hard enough normally to keep them turning?
I have been told that sometimes the power company turns them off because their batteries are fully charged and they are meeting all the current power demands,so it is wasteful to run them and wear them out when there is no way to store the power they are making.
We normally have a breeze around here,but I wouldn't call it a high wind. There are also a hell of a lot of HUGE windmill electricity "farms" around here now. The most recent I know of is a power company bought a golf course that had been in operation for decades,and turned it into a windmill farm. Think about all the land it takes to have an 18 hole golf course for a minute,and that will give you some idea of the size of that one.
And I know of several "wind farms" that are even much bigger. Some of the HUGE farms around here are leasing out big plots for wind mills to generate power. I can see them riding down the interstate,and they are so big I can't see where they end and farming begins again.
Lots of these farms,some which have been in the same family since the 1800's are selling off 100 acre plots for housing developments.
BIG money to be made farming,but it also takes BIG money to farm. The equipment is insanely expensive,and these days the farmers can't find anybody willing to operate them that can be relied on.
Farmers,like everyone else these days,just aren't having the large families they used to have,so they have to hire their seasonal workers from unemployed locals. Many of these locals are unemployed for very good reasons having to do with drugs and alcohol. Others are unemployed because they can make more money drawing unemployment checks and working occasional side jobs for cash than they can working full time.
Yeah,being a farm equipment operator can be a side job,but you have to find people that know how to do what they are supposed to be doing,and on top of that they can't be drunks or druggies because of how much it costs to repair the farm equipment these days.
I honestly don't know what the answer is,but I do know it isn't illegal aliens. The days of picking fields by hand are OVER.