I should not open mouth and insert foot till I have all the data. My apologies.
I just thought it would be a good idea if homes have the capability for limited self-sufficiency should some sort of crisis arise. Such as; limited solar power for a homes most critical power infrastructure, a water purifier, extra food, extra clothing and boots, a shortwave radio, etc. That's all I was trying to convey.
When I lobbied last year for the Energy bill, there was a lot of push so that farmers can put windmills in their feilds and sell the power to the grid. I guess I really need to look at this and compare to what we were lobbying. I'll have to check Grange policy too. Out State Grange legislative person isn't going to do it.