Have them in West Texas. Gives some relief to the flat nothingness. Same deal with them not all working
The ones in W. Texas are fun to see from the air.
If you look closely you can see that they are on the precipice of a bluff, I guess to make the most of the wind there.
They could be of some use in west Texas. Connect a nuke plant to those wind farms and feed power in the reverse direction, turning the windmills into huge oscillating fans. Come July, the breeze will be welcome.
Heck, put enough of 'em near the coast and it might be possible to blow a hurricane south towards the Mexican beaches. ;-)
Might be reminiscent of the fields of oil derricks sitting idle...only taller.