Integrating solar energy into the existing power grid faces several significant challenges, primarily revolving around intermittency and volatility, grid accommodation capacity, power quality, energy storage needs, policy and economic factors. . It was a fairly typical fault that happens from time to time on the grid. But this. . Abstract— The small scale electricity generators such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are generally connected to the grid at the primary or secondary distribution and are considered as distributed generation (DG). Think about it: Solar cannot be turned on and off at will, usually making it hard to match supply with demand. Each of those characteristics causes an economic challenge as well as reverse power flow, power. .