And to add that some POCOs will also use this for micro grid schemes rewarding investors and co-generation entrepreneurs (risk is small really).
With all the wire mounted sensors:
https://selinc.com/solutions/fault-indicators-and-sensors/
And recloser loop schemes / smart switches / DNA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VGs7FdrSIE
POCOs will use them to not only monitor voltage and real time data for stable power and revenue, but also to restore service to undamaged sections of distribution circuits even when all else, including the national grid itself is down. They will calculate the load of any particular segment, determined that owner generation will handle it, isolate down to just the right amount of customers, and then signal customer generation synchronize to back-feed the distribution system.
Similar to what is being done here (whole video is worth watching):
https://youtu.be/2kuLyMl2_9Y?t=675
A hurricane could take out all of the transmission system and most of the distribution system- but a data center, hospital or factory will light up neighborhoods near by getting payed 5x the killowatt hours by the POCO simply for "being there" in times of urgency. Especially when you consider a lot of new/suburban construction is underground.
Its that 5x payback, along with the green credit of the solar panels that will incentivize customers to work with others to build such.