Renewable energy is expanding worldwide. Most renewable power sources supply electricity temporarily, making them difficult to integrate into electricity infrastructure. Transceivers measure, operate, and protect renewable producers and power grids, making them an essential component in this grid connection that makes dispersed green electricity possible. The research describes a new control method to maximise energy converter performance in three-phase, four-wire distribution channels. An active filter lets inverters do many jobs. The inverter can work as both a voltage converter to inject RES-generated electricity into the grid and an active shunt filter to correct for load imbalance, harmonic current, reactive energy demand, and even with. You can do all of these things or pick and choose. A matrix inverter with a 3-phase 4-wire sequential imbalance load coupled at the common coupling can deceive the network into thinking they are a balancing load with the correct controls. DSP lab data supports MATLAB and Simulink simulation tests that show this innovative control paradigm.