Folks, were you aware that to make solar power practical, you need a method to store said power for nighttime use? Lead-acid batteries are a nightmare at a landfill. Lithium batteries are worse yet. Solar heated steam is a possibility, but the steam turbine is noisy, and storing confined steam raises safety issues.
Photovoltaic systems take twice the power to make as they will ever produce -- if you live in the desert! Folks, we're talking the most poisonous and reactive metals on earth: gallium, phosphorus, and arsenic!
About the only clean power sources are wind and hydroelectric, with nuclear coming in third cleanest. In all of the history of the nuclear power industries, only two accidents of any concern ever happened. Hydro power means building dams, flooding huge areas, and earthquakes, but it also gives us water in the dry season and offers flood control that saves millions of lives annually.
The real option is hydro power. If you have a stream and enough land to back up a decent reservoir, talk to a civil engineer about building the dam and selling power. It doesn't have to be another Grand Coulee, Hoover, or Three Gorges project. A small earthen dam with a concrete face that goes down thirty feet will supply you and your neighbors indefinitely.
Just make sure that you get a COMPETENT civil engineer.