Americans Are Choosing Energy Independence Over Grid Reliability
A growing number of Americans are installing home power systems, not just to save money, but because they no longer trust the grid to keep the lights on when it matters. Rising energy prices, heat waves, and blackouts are driving a shift toward household energy independence that could reshape how Americans think about basic infrastructure.
Bottom Line
Americans are responding to grid reliability concerns by taking power generation into their own hands. This isn't just about saving money—it's about insurance against a system people increasingly don't trust to deliver when it counts. That loss of confidence in basic infrastructure has implications far beyond individual electricity bills.
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