A grid-tied solar power system connects solar panels directly to the utility grid, allowing power to flow in both directions. The electricity generated by solar panels powers the associated loads, and any unused power is sent to the grid, storing electricity to be used later via net-metering. The grid-tie inverters adjust solar power to match the voltage and frequency of the grid. This system is cost-effective because it decreases the demand for large-scale energy storage and reliance on the grid solar system for power dump and backup supply. This system aids in the proliferation of solar energy.