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What is solar insolation?
The amount of
electromagnetic energy (solar radiation) incident on the surface of
the earth. Basically that means how much sunlight is shining down on
us.
Why is knowing the insolation level useful?
By
knowing the insolation levels of a particular region we can
determine the size of solar collector that is required. An area with
poor insolation levels will need a larger collector than an area
with high insolation levels. Once you know your region's insolation
level you can more accurately calculate collector size and energy
output.
What units are used to
express Insolation levels?
The values are generally expressed
in kWh/m2/day. This is the amount of
solar energy that strikes a square metre of the earth's surface in a
single day. Of course this value is averaged to account for
differences in the days' length. There are several units that are
used throughout the world.
The
conversions based on surface area as follows: 1
kWh/m2/day = 317.1 btu/ft2/day = 3.6MJ/m2/day
The
raw energy conversions are: 1kWh = 3412 Btu =
3.6MJ = 859.8kcal
Is my
region's insolation level low, moderate or high? The following scale is a basic guide for
insolation levels. Although a value of 5 is not considered very high
during the summer months, as an average annual value this is very
high. You will see that in central Australia, which is a hot, sunny
place, the annual average insolation is 5.89.
You may compare you location to the following two
extreme locations. Average annual insolation levels: Central
Australia = 5.89 kWh/m2/day - Very
High Helsinki, Finland = 2.41 kWh/m2/day - Very Low
Now I know my insolation level, how do I
calculate my collector's size?
Please click
here to visit the collector sizing page.
Click on the links below to view insolation levels for your
region.
If
you would like to find the insolation levels for your area, please
visit the NASA website below. You just need to know your latitude
and longitude. Free registration
at the site is required for access.
Nasa Surface meteorology and Solar Energy Data
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