paulsharvey
Super Member
In truth, this is kinda a strong side of eventual solar power de-centralization. You could eliminate the need to run the expensive infrastructure out to reach a dozen homes miles from anything else. Suburban and urban areas, it's probably not the future. I still think it's a mix of all sources that is needed. Nothing wrong with a remote location having solar on every home, but also propane generators for surge needs, or diesel. People don't want to hear it, but a power company (or internet or gas) is probably loosing money on every rural customer. If you look at the number of poles to reach a home (or underground feet, but that's far more $$$), if you have more than maybe 4 poles per rate paying customer, they are all probably costing the utility money, unless it's a high usage, commercial customer.