How To Calculate How Much Energy Converted From Solar Energy To Electricity?
Sep 17, 2009 in
diy
Dear All,
How can I calculate how much energy converted from Solar Energy to Electricity? Does it based on the how strong of the sunlight? Does it based on how many solar cell? Any detail equations for this purpose?
Thanks a lot.
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One comment
juliana on September 17, 2009 at 5:50 am
Taken from wiki:
“At solar noon on a clear March or September equinox day, the solar radiation at the equator is about 1000 W/m2. Hence, the “standard” solar radiation (known as the “air mass 1.5 spectrum”) has a power density of 1000 watts per square meter. Thus, a 12% efficiency solar cell having 1 m² of surface area in full sunlight at solar noon at the equator all through either the March or September equinox will yield approximately 120 watts of peak power.”
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