It would be impossible.
Wind turbines require several very large specially built semi-trucks. These blades must be hauled to off road locations (at best they get a dirt road, which they might have to MAKE).
The tower comes in sections and also requires specially built semi-trucks to haul those parts. The rest of it arrives on a couple of normal semis.
Assembly requires the use of a helicopter (that gas guzzling aircraft!!) to lift and mount everything in placed. It's also dangerous work, since the workers on the tower have little room to dodge if there is a rigging problem and must bolt the heavy members together as they are lifted into place. If gasoline is outlawed, no helicopter. If the trucking industry is unable to get parts and supplies to the airport where the helicopter is, no helicopter.
Further, it takes MORE semi-trucks to haul in and place the power poles used to get the electricity from these things out to the nearest point on the interconnect, AND to string the wire along those poles.
California just outlawed everything that it takes to get these wind turbines into place.
Electric trucks just can't do it. They don't have the payload capacity or the ability to handle the rough terrain in remote areas with a load.
The bigger the vehicle, and the more payload you must carry, the worse EVs become.