As non-renewable energy sources become depleted, the world is transitioning toward renewable energy sources (RERs), with several significant advantages, including cost savings, large-scale availability, and minimal losses. Pakistan is in the sixth spot among the countries affected by global warming and abrupt climatic conditions. Severe floods, catastrophic rains, and wind gusts have created new challenges in the country regarding resilient and reliable power supply. Due to harsh weather conditions, the power shut down, blackouts, and prolonged fault in the transmission systems are common and cause millions of economic losses annually. The main challenge of providing a reliable power supply while satisfying the climatic conditions to use renewable energy resources has a global significance. This article aims to develop a hybrid power network (PV
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