In this paper, a wind-photovoltaic hybrid power generation system model has been studied and simulated. A hybrid system is rewarding as a particular power generation system is not completely reliable and if any one of the methods fail, the other will be able to supply power. A microgrid formed through a congregation of loads and distributed generators, which is operated as only one controllable system. As an integrated energy dealing system, the microgrid can run in parallel with or without separation from the primary power grid. This concept introduces the scarcity of multiple reverse conversions in a separate DC or AC grid and also immediate connections to variable renewable DC and AC sources and loads to power system. The microgrid can be deliberated to meet their individual demands, such as enhancement of local reliability, minimization of feeder losses, local voltages profile support, highest efficiency through the use of waste heat, improvement of voltage sag and maintain continuous power supply. In the present time, the performance of this system is noticed in the grid-tied mode. The PV system, battery storage and wind turbine generator are implemented for the formation of microgrid, and control tools are implemented for the converters.