I understand the Ice Storms--never seen one--but I understand them
Something like 2 decades ago I knew somebody that moved from the NE and brought a natural gas powered genset with them (for emergency home power)...
When they moved to in the SF Bay Area (I think it was up in the hills--lots of trees and small landslides)--they used the generator more here then they ever did in the NE.
If your power is out that long at a time--and if your power needs are relatively small (like 100kWhrs per month, not 1,000+ kWhrs per month)--having an off grid capable RE system sure can be nice and relatively worth the initial costs.
Just as a comparison--here is a link to a comparisons of common emergency genset from 10kW to 45kW... Look at those fuel flows (gph and cubic feet per hour of natural gas--100 CF ~ 1 THERM or ~$1.15 to $1.37 per CCF/THERM)...
http://www.costco.com/images/content/misc/pdf/11195724_comparison402.pdf
Even the smallest one (10kW) at ~2.5kW flows 72 CF/H (NatGas) or 1 gph (gasoline)... My portable generator runs about 0.25 gph at 1,600 watts--much closer to my average load (which is more towards the 400-700 watt range--which is 1/15 to 1/8 gph for the small generator).
That fixed install 10kW genset would cost me ~$24 to $100+ per day to run... Not sure that I want electricity at that price...
-Bill