I don't agree with the government taking money from us wholesale and throwing it away on all the crazy programs that it has................. buuuuutttttt.......
In some ways, its like the space race, we spent billions for what? to put a man on the moon? what did we get out of it? we got lots of things invented in a short period of time (I think Teflon is one example) that may have taken much longer, years, before it would have been created without the space race.
A little closer to home than the moon, the government has spent billions over the years to build such projects as the Hoover Dam and the Tennessee Valley Authority. What did someone who is not in areas supplied by power from those facilities get out of it??? nothing? those are government subsidized facilities that generate electricity that utilities SELL to the public. I see little difference in the Hoover Dam and the wind generator that the OP has, both were paid for (substantially) with government (meaning taxpayers) money and everyone gets access to reasonably priced electricity as a result.........
We don't have wind here in 'Jawja (Georgia) not like they have in the west, so wind generators don't work well here, but we have a growing population that demands electricity, and a power company that can ill afford to build more large power plants to provide it, given the governmental regulations involved. It has been mandated to the POCO's that they consume power provided by small generators like the OP. The power companies have balked at this but are finally embracing it, as they see the ability to have extra power when they need it, but not have to spend money to get it. Power plants that burn slash pine, chipped tires, and the like are springing up here in the south and that will be, in part, our new electricity.
Of course, population growth far outstrips the production of small wind and solar and alternative fuel power plants, so we now have the first new nuke plants approved in over 30 years, right here in Georgia.
Enough ramblings, back to the garage.
Charles