In this study, a solar photovoltaic microgrid, to sustainable energy and system efficiency, is being studied under different configurations. Solar modules, energy storage devices (battery), power electronics converters are used to validate the desired results. The study of stand-alone to grid-connected systems will be analyzed and tuned for a stable system performance. In the stand-alone tuning, the voltage and the frequency are the key driving parameters to be controlled and evaluated for proper operation of the microgrid. Also, the grid connected configuration will be studied and then both systems will be compiled together using a switching mechanism. The aim is developing a control system that enables the transition between the two configurations. The microgrid is simulated and tested using MATLAB/Simulink platform. The objective is to create a smooth transition of system with control mechanisms in different modes of the microgrid
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