Dodge City has the highest sustained wind velocity, 16mph. That has brought lots of wind farms to this area. There is some push for solar in the area and it is meeting with some resistance. I just heard from a farmer friend of mine that he was offered good money to lease 160 acres for a solar farm but he turned it down. Others that he knows have leased for the quick money. I don't know where it will go.
There is certainly a push for "clean, green" wind and solar. Most pushing that don't have a clue how a reliable power grid functions. My days in the power business are long ago, but I remember a few things. We planned for contingencies-what if the biggest generator went down, what is the plan. These things can happen instantaneously. We did that by having enough spinning excess capacity in our other generating stations to pick up the slack. Failure to do this leads to massive shut downs and black outs. Wind and solar are not available 24/7/365
Wind and solar can be supplemental power generation, but there still need to be turbines spinning from natural gas, coal, nuclear.
Just my 2 cents worth.