This paper is aimed at presenting a novel system topology and control scheme of a selective dual-mode pulse-modulated high-efficiency single-phase sinewave power-conversion circuit for the new energy generation and storage applications. This power-conversion system is composed of a time-sharing-operated sinewave-absolute-modulation boost chopper with a bypass diode in the first power conditioning and processing stage and time-sharing sinewave partially pulse-modulated full-bridge inverter in the second stage. The proposed power conditioner is operated by a selective time-sharing dual-mode pulse pattern signal processing control scheme without electrolytic capacitor dc link. The unique operating principle of the two-power conditioning and processing stages with sectional time-sharing dual-mode partial sinewave-modulation scheme is described and discussed with a design example. In addition, this paper proposes also a sinewave tracking voltage controlled soft switching pulsewidth-modulation boost chopper with a bypass-diode loop, which includes a passive auxiliary edge-resonant snubber. The new conceptual operating principle and the control implementation of this novel power conditioner are presented and evaluated through experimental and simulation results