Renewable and dispersed forms of energy are also the evolving usage of power networks that have generated major problems for effective electricity efficiency, sustainable energy utilization and voltage stabilization. This encompasses clusters of Multi Renewable energy with micro grids, interfaced through power electronics converters with Fuzzy controller. To Design Multi Renewable energy (PV, Fuel Cell and Battery) system power Quality Controller. In such systems, increasing the dispersion of power electronics-depending on the energy storages, and distributed generations provides a huge for controlling power quality. The PV power is enhanced by means of Enhanced moth-flame optimization algorithm (EMFO) based MPPT technique. In this work, an effectiveness of storing smart hybrid Multi Renewable energy with micro grids is presented with the use of fuzzy controller based ANN (Artificial neural network). In proposed system DC to AC inverter is done with the use of Fuzzy controller based pulse generating process and the power quality factor are presented. Also, the fuzzy controller is capable of handling hard constriction of the process variables in an explicit manner. In this, the manipulated variable is employed. In addition, the hardware analysis was done using PIC microcontroller the performance estimation is employed and the outcomes attained are represented.
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