This new paper describes an experimental investigation of a proportional-integral (PI) controller that uses feedback control to regulate an energy system that uses multi-rotor wind energy systems. Pulse width modulation (PWM) is used by the proposed controller to control the power of the doubly-fed induction generator controlled by direct power control (DPC), which is intended to regulate and control the inverter. The proposed strategy differs from the traditional DPC strategy. The proposed control was studied in the case of variable wind speed, where the MATLAB and Dspace 1104 environment was used to implement this proposed feedback PI (FPI) controller, with a comparison with the proposed control technique and some existing works. The suggested FPI controller outperforms the traditional controller and certain other controllers in terms of lowering energy ripples, overshoot, steady-state error (SSE), response time, and the total harmonic distortion (THD) of supplied system currents, as demonstrated by