I'll keep this short and sweet. Instead of a wind generator producing electricity, I suggest a wind driven air compressor storing compressed air in a large LP or anhydrous ammonia tank. Use a air motor to drive a generator, a pressure regulator driven by the speed of the motor should give you optimal usage of your stored air pressure.
2nd - Using solar water heaters on your roof and a geothermal energy from below. A large water storage tank, commonly seen on farms, could store a massive amount of hot water, insulate it. Use a sterling engine utilizing the hot and cold water to drive your generator. I estimated that in the midwest this setup should give you 120V 100A service 24/7.
I have been challenging myself to develop a sterling engine that can run off of compressed air as well to utilize both systems.
I am excited to see what everyone has to say and/or add to this.