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Depending on where you live, the feed in tariffs are a scam as well, so you better make sure you use any power you generate instead of feeding it back to the grid (either by shifting use or installing a battery).
I don't know much about residential, but I've been watching battery/solar setups for vans and RVs, and the cost of batteries to store power has been going down a lot.
I wonder if there'd be savings if one set up a "house battery" that only charged at night, then you use the stored electricity during the day.
Maybe hiring an electrician to do it would eat any savings, though.
Although, if one is more of a prepper than simply frugal, setting up a big "house battery" to smooth out electric outages due to thunderstorms or whatever might be nice.
Batteries could definitely be used to use cheap night time electricity during the day without solar. I think in some places you could even use it for arbitrage (use the grid market to get power when it's cheap, feed it back when there's more demand, etc).