I. Introduction
To tackle universal dilemmas like the energy shortage and ecological contamination, the pressing necessity lies in the robust advancement of pristine, high-efficiency renewable energy frameworks. Solar power, an pristine and untainted form of energy, devoid of contaminants, and copiously available, continues to swell its share within the composite of energy resources. Renewable energy sources, albeit beneficial, introduce substantial obstacles to the electrical grid’s consistency and financial efficiency because of their inherent fluctuating and unpredictable nature. Consequently, it is imperative to meticulously evaluate the repercussions of severe circumstances, activated by diverse elements, on both the strategizing and functioning of emerging power networks. It is also necessary to explore strategies for coping with such dire instances within the confines of historical datasets. Moreover, the development of a structure for devising renewable energy production projections amidst extraordinary scenarios is recommended.