Another block on the US embracing wind power, apart from President Trump’s teasing denials of global warming, is the fact that the best winds are not where the largest requirement for renewable energy are. So some of the best minds in the business have to work out how to capture the average 13 mile an hour winds in Wyoming, and bring the resultant electrical energy to Nevada where they can sit on the infrastructure already in place at the Boulder dam, connecting into California, Nevada and Arizona grids. This is in effect a big cable, and for almost 10 years various state committees across the US have been trying to approve a the project called the 730 mile TransWest Express…