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Abstract
Today, solar energy is being used to power a diverse variety of commercial applications, including solar water heaters and pumps, as well as standalone solar-powered dwellings and structures. As solar cells collect the sun's rays, they may be utilized to generate electricity. Power consumption in our nation is at an all-time high and expected to rise more in the coming days as a consequence of these factors. In order to alleviate the country's power shortfall, this initiative primarily focuses on the conversion of extra solar energy into useful electricity. Solving the problem of power shortages is as simple as converting solar energy into electricity and connecting it to the grid. Solar cells may be used to collect solar energy, which can then be used to create direct current voltage. An IGBT-based three-phase six-pulse inverter will be utilized to convert this direct current power to an alternating current voltage. Signal inverter output signals may include higher order harmonics, which may create interference if they are not removed by filtering. Using a Phase Locked Loop (PLL) base control system, the filtered alternating current voltage may be synchronized with the power grid power grid.
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Copyright © 2023 Dr.M.Baskaran. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.