I do not think there is such a thing.
Solar power is only produced during peak demand and does not meet peak demand.
Solar power is not a great primary source of power, because it’s passive in nature and you are dependent upon the sunshine.
However, as a passive source of power to create stored energy seems to be great. If you can store the energy in some form, then the disadvantages of solar power become muted because it becomes less important when the sun shines because the energy is being stored for later use.
If I were building my own home or lived on a farm, I would, at least, look at seeing if it was feasible to set up a system of solar power and wind power to charge an e-generator so when it becomes charged, I could disconnect from the electrical grid for a a day and run my house on the power from the generator.
That’s where I see solar and wind being useful. I would not have a system where I was dependent upon them in any way.