Kris Mayes Warns 'Ghost-Wind' Turbines Will Haunt Arizona's Grid by 2035
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – In a stunning prediction that has sent shockwaves through the renewable energy sector, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes today unveiled a futuristic forecast: by 2035, the state will confront an eerie phenomenon dubbed "Ghost-Wind"—a condition where high-altitude, AI-controlled turbines spin silently in total darkness, generating 40% more energy than current solar farms but leaving no visible footprint. Speaking at a tech summit, Mayes warned that without new liability laws, these invisible "wind-ghosts" could destabilize the grid during peak heatwaves, sparking a legal battle between energy giants and rural counties. "The future is already haunting us," Mayes declared, as experts predict a 300% surge in drone-based turbine maintenance jobs and a political firestorm over who owns the sky's invisible energy. The viral clip has already sparked #GhostWindRevolt trends, with skeptics calling it a "futuristic fantasy" and advocates praising Mayes for "seeing the unseen."