In 1995 the world had about 5,000 megawatts of wind power, about the equal of five large coal or standard nuclear power plants. By 2006, the capacity jumped to 70,000 MW, and is today at around 100,000 MW. Germany is #1 with 23,000 MW, the U.S. #2 and approaching 20,000 MW with Spain #3 at more than 15,000 MW. North Dakota supposedly has potential for close to 140,000 MW, Texas 136,000 MW and Kansas about 120,000 MW.On May 12, the U.S. Department...