Developments in the industry lead me to believe that controls and safety standards are far more at issue than core inverter components. There are at least three manufacturers now that offer multi-mode inverters that switch from grid-tied to independent (primary source) within a fraction of a second, and several others that do so in a slightly longer time. Most of these are battery inverters but one of them (Enphase IQ8, not quite to market yet) can do the same as a solar panel inverter. As far as I know, all of these can also throttle their output using input from a compatible meter. With respect to the subject of this thread, Enphase has promised incorporation of a generator into an all-AC-coupled architecture in the near future. So the landscape is shifting pretty rapidly, and some of the pat answers we've provided in the past, while still a good explication of theory, may not describe the practical limitations so neatly anymore.