Abstract
Because of the rising worry about global warming and the depletion of fossil fuel supplies, many individuals are looking into sustainable energy alternatives to protect the environment for future generations. Because of the situation of our deteriorating globe, eco-friendly items are more in demand than ever. The outcomes of using PI and PID controllers in solar and wind integration are compared in this research. This investigation contains a boost converter, an inverter, a converter, and three induction motors. Wind and solar energy are transformed to DC voltage, then to AC voltage via an inverter, and ultimately to a three-phase induction motor. The boost converter receives output from the wind energy conversion system (WECS). The solar output is routed to the three-phase complete converter. Sinusoidal pulse width modulation used in generating trigger pulses to the inverter. The output of the boost converter is fed into the common dc link by the three phase Sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) inverter, which converts its dc input to three phase AC output. This system's behaviour is examined using MATLAB Simulink.
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