The problem of switching to wind (something we certainly need to get cracking on BIGTIME) is compounded by the fact that it will likely correspond, at least partially, with a switch the plug in hybrids and (hopefully, if they can be manufactured effectively) electric cars, which will put alot of extra demand on the power grid.

I disagree with this. During world war II we cranked out planes and tanks ... but no passenger automobiles. We're getting knocked back to a 1940 standard of living which means street cars or walking for most, and with the economy the way it is who is going to finance a new PHEV? They won't be prevalent enough for us to want to keep up the roads - could be we'll have police, fire, and ambulance, all moving to high ground clearance platforms to get around decaying roads, and those would be PHEV.

The turbines we need to maintain a civil society will be built the way we went at war goods sixty years ago. The PHEVs? Not a chance ...