Shortest Day of the Year

December 22, 2004 by · 6 Comments
Filed under: Solar Energy 

Well, yesterday was the shortest day of the year here in the Northern Hemisphere.

I haven’t seen the numbers from yesterday’s production, but we’ve been getting 9-12 kWh out of the solar panels on a sunny day in December.  Compare that to the record of 42 kWh on a sunny day in June, and you can see what a difference the lower angle of sunshine and shorter days has on the system.

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So now we turn back to longer days.  Our “net producer” months are predicted to be April, May and a bit of June.