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A wind-solar hybrid system is a reliable alternative energy source because it uses solar energy combined with wind energy

to create a stand-alone energy source that is both dependable and consistent. Solar power or wind power alone can fluctuate, when used together they provide a reliable source of energy. The perfect solution is to combine these two forms of energy sources to create a constant energy flow. Each separate energy conversion system will be controlled either using regular PI controller or extended PI controller with an auxiliary controller containing pso algorithm. The solar plant model is constituted by connecting 170 W photovoltaic (PV) panels serially and energy conversion will be performed with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm that controls the modulator of buck converter. The wind energy plant will be designed with a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), and the ACDC conversion stage is constituted with an uncontrolled full-bridge rectifier. All the converter outputs are connected to a busbar over interphase transformers (IPTs). The DC bus-bar voltage is supplied to a full bridge inverter to generate three-phase AC voltages at the output of inverter. The three-phase inverter is controlled with sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) scheme, which is developed with phase shifted carrier signals. These three phase voltages will drive the water pump.

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