The future will be powered largely by clean, fossil-fuel-less renewable energy and it's visible in how solar farms and wind turbines are increasingly popping up. Indeed, the U.S. even saw a period of 40 days in 2020 when energy output from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power exceeded the energy generated by coal.
However, wind power in particular has seen significant opposition, especially due to its effects on bird populations. A project that would have seen a large investment in wind turbines along Lake Erie was recently put in jeopardy by Cleveland's city council, for example, over concerns it would seriously harm migratory birds.
Perhaps it might be worth paying attention to a study out of Norway that found a simple solution to the bird problem.