ATRONOMY – OLAR PHYIC (28) CALCULATOR Solar Energy Daily A precise tool.
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What is the Solar Energy Daily & How does it work?
The amount of solar energy that reaches a surface on Earth depends on the Sun‑Earth geometry, the atmospheric conditions, and the orientation of the surface. For a given day, the solar declination (delta) determines the Sun’s apparent latitude, while the observer’s latitude (phi) sets the solar elevation at solar noon. These angles together define the solar zenith angle (theta_z), which is the angle between the Sun’s rays and the vertical. When a photovoltaic panel is tilted by an angle (beta) from the horizontal, the incidence angle (theta_i) between the Sun’s rays and the panel normal changes throughout the day. The cosine of this incidence angle, (costheta_i), scales the instantaneous solar irradiance received by the panel. A larger tilt toward the Sun (smaller (theta_i)) increases the captured energy, while a tilt away reduces it. To estimate the daily energy yield, the instantaneous irradiance is integrated over the daylight period. Assuming a constant atmospheric transmissivity (tau) and panel efficiency (eta), the daily energy per unit area can be approximated by multiplying the solar constant by the average cosine of the incidence angle and the length of the day. This simplified model is useful for quick assessments and educational purposes.
\(H = I_0 cdot tau cdot eta cdot A cdot costheta_i cdot 24,text{h}\)
H = daily energy (kWh) , I_0 = solar constant (kW/mΒ²) , tau = atmospheric transmissivity , eta = panel efficiency (fraction) , A = panel area (mΒ²) , theta_i = incidence angle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is solar declination?
Solar declination ((delta)) is the angle between the equatorial plane and a line connecting the Earth’s center to the Sun. It varies throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth’s rotational axis.
How does observer latitude affect solar energy?
Observer latitude ((phi)) determines the solar elevation at solar noon, which affects how much direct sunlight a surface receives. Higher latitudes receive less direct sunlight compared to lower latitudes.
What is the solar zenith angle?
The solar zenith angle (( heta_z)) is the angle between the Sun’s rays and the vertical at any given time. It helps determine the intensity of solar energy reaching a surface.
How does atmospheric conditions impact solar energy?
Atmospheric conditions such as clouds, dust, and pollution can absorb or scatter sunlight, reducing the amount of solar energy that reaches the Earth’s surface.
Why is it important to tilt photovoltaic panels?
Tilting photovoltaic panels by an angle that matches the latitude optimizes their orientation to receive more direct sunlight, thereby increasing their efficiency in generating electricity.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.