Turbo36,
I have seen the "1.5 year payback on solar" statement several times, and I am a bit skeptical. Do you happen to have the source of that number? I am not criticizing, I just want to do a reality check on their assumptions.
The interesting thing about wind turbines(and solar), is that you have to have a storage mechanism, or a backup supply as big as the turbine that normally sits idle, unused. This is because the grid has to have spare adsorption capacity for the electricity that is produced from the devices that can instantly be turned on when they aren't working(or you will get a brown out).
In essence, you are forcing the electric company to build infrastructure it can't utilize effectively(even worse, its use can't be predicted). They have to build two power plants to produce the same unit of elecricity.
Chris