In this paper, we study the modeling, the control, and the power management strategy of a grid-connected hybrid alternating/direct current (AC/DC) microgrid based on a wind turbine generation system using a doubly fed induction generator, a photovoltaic generation system. In this paper, we study the modeling, the control, and the power management strategy of a grid-connected hybrid alternating/direct current (AC/DC) microgrid based on a wind turbine generation system using a doubly fed induction generator, a photovoltaic generation system. This study outlines the creation and lab verification of a low-voltage direct current (LVDC) back-to-back (B2B) converter intended as a versatile connection point for low-voltage users. The converter configuration features dual inverters that regulate the power distribution to AC loads and grid. Around microgrid with PV and energy storage system, this paper adopts a module-level configuration scheme and proposes coordinated control strategy to further release the potential of PV power generation and promote the efficient operation of energy storage unit. Instructions on using the content are contained within Modeling_a_Hybrid_Microgrid. mlx and Microgrid_Energy_Management. The system we are working towards is a hybrid. Against the backdrop of carbon-peaking and net-zero targets, PV-Storage-DC-Flexible (PEDF) microgrid technology is rapidly becoming a core infrastructure solution for buildings, industrial parks, transportation hubs, and charging networks. The microgrid model consists of the photovoltaic power plant, wind turbine, battery.