Solar energy and latitude energy from sunlight is not spread evenly over earth.
Why does longitude and latitude matter with solar panels.
Explore the effect of the angle of incidence on sun s energy.
This angle varies sinusoidally through the year and is called b0.
As you move from the equator to the north the angle of the sun declines.
Plus since every location is unique.
The earth doesn t orbit exactly around the sun s equator so through the year the center of the solar pictures moves up and down a little more than 7 degrees.
Because your latitude is the same as the angle of the sun in the sky halfway between midwinter and midsummer.
As a rule of thumb solar panels should be more vertical during winter to gain most of the low winter sun and more tilted during summer to maximize the output.
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Here two simple methods for calculating approximate solar panel angle according to your latitude.
So tilting your panels to the midway point will maximize the sun captured throughout the year.
On the daylight side only the point directly under the sun receives full intensity solar radiation.
Always related to the latitude and longitude of the geographical point in the globe.
That is why they receive the highest level of solar energy.
Earth crosses the sun s equator about december 7 and june 7 each year.
One hemisphere is always dark receiving no solar radiation at all.
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Find the best angle for optimizing solar collection during winter when solar energy is most scarce by multiplying your latitude by 0 89 and then adding 24 degrees.
But the same does not happen on the whole northern hemisphere.
Because of the earth s round shape the equator is closest to the sun and the closer you get to the earths poles you get further and further from the sun.
The sun will be about 15 degrees higher in the sky in summer and 15 degrees lower in the sky in winter.
In figure 9 you ll see that the further you go to the north.
Move your mouse pointer across the parallel lines of energy and then click on one of these zones to temporarily lock it and then select a different month season in the menu at the bottom.