In my area, when you put solar panels up the power companies pay you pennies on the dollar for what you produce. If the power grid goes down, you can't run your home off your own solar cells. "Safety reasons"
You can't install a highly efficient vertical axis windmill for any reason. There are zoning ordinances against them. But you can install the old fashioned pinwheel windmill, as long as you sell your "product" for pennies on the dollar to the power company. Oh yeah, you can't actually power your house with it if the grid goes down. It automatically disconnects you from the windmill "for safety reasons".
I haven't checked in the last three years, but you can't build a battery wall in your house to run your house if the grid goes down. It's illegal. "Safety reasons"
The game is rigged, people, in favor of the "house".