The following chart reflects solar panel performance for Denver, CO for the Summer Solstice on 6/20/16. The calculations are based on the USNO sun data which includes sun elevation and azimuth. The solar panel is also set to a given elevation (0 = vertical and 90 = flat) and azimuth. The RV Education website equations were used to calculate the suns angle on the solar panel and the power calculated based on 100W. The calculations do not reflect any parameters like air mass, atmosphere, temperature, shadows, etc. The calculations include the elevation and azimuth of both the sun and the panel.
The maximum sun elevation is 74 degrees and the sun azimuth is then 185 degrees. The solar panel orientation was set to the same values for the chart below. The chart shows the wattage for the day. Notice that for the early and late hours there is no panel output because the sun is behind the panel.
The total wattage for the day is 846Wh.
The following chart shows the Sun elevation and azimuth for the day. The right hand scale is for the azimuth.
The suns azimuth changes 243 degrees during the day.
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