On shore wind is reasonably cheap (installed per kW cost similar to coal and natural gas), has far lower secondary (pollution) costs, and is becoming more reliable and an increasing part of the grid (up to 20-30% in some countries). It will never be able to handle base load like coal/nuke/LNG, but it is a fantastic supplementary source for peak loading conditions.
The wind hate is thus perplexing in that it makes no sense, and hilarious in that it seems almost entirely politically motivated.
Jeff, where are you getting your information? Your statements are in direct conflict with pretty much everything i have read on wind energy.
Who did the study? Was the study based off a subsidized price? Where were the turbines in the study located?