The problem with wind energy is the amount of upkeep needed for those big turbines. It's one of those hidden costs that makes it not quite worth it -- a massive engineering staff, tons of fossil fuels used to get the repair machines there and to keep the turbines tuned/cleaned/fixed year round.
Now, the same is not true for personal wind turbines, like you see in Austria and, increasingly, in the UK. And in Scandinavia. Those are, more-or-less, a small scale, jerry-rigged version that can be easily repaired. Instead of big ass turbines feeding into power plants, you can use any refurbished engine dug out of a junk yard to interact with the mill. Wind power works beautifully on that sort of small scale. Powering your personal acre lot, or powering the office tower like Dubai is building.
But these huge wind farms are not cutting it, no.