The average annual solar radiation value for Base Sanmartin Antarctica over the past 30 years is 108510 kJ m-2 day-1 (Kilojoules per square meters every day).
In city of Base Sanmartin Antarctica, the solar energy in January is 22658 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in February is 13855 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in March is 6752 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in April is 1299 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in May is 399 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in June is 0 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in July is 110 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in August is 1003 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in September is 5214 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in October is 12876 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in November is 21040 kJ m-2 day-1; The solar energy in December is 23304 kJ m-2 day-1.
Solar irradiance is the power per unit area (surface power density) received from the Sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of the measuring instrument. Solar radiation can be captured and turned into useful forms of energy, such as heat and electricity, using a variety of technologies.
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