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Data on incident solar energy
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1974
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Solar ConstantEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringSolar PhysicEarth SciencePhotovoltaicsData ScienceSolar Terrestrial EnvironmentAtmospheric ScienceSolar WindSolar Energy UtilisationSolar Physics (Heliophysics)MeteorologySolar PowerSolar EnergyIncident Solar EnergySolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Solar VariabilitySolar Energy PolicyRemote SensingSolar Radiation ManagementRadiation Scales
Instrumentation for solar irradiance monitoring, and radiation scales are discussed in a survey of incident solar energy data. The absolute accuracy and intrinsic reliability of the values of the solar constant and zero air mass solar spectrum proposed by the Institute of Environmental Sciences as an ASTM standard are evaluated. Extraterrestrial observations are used for deriving solar irradiance data at ground level for widely varying atmospheric parameters, with special reference to air pollution. The effects of diffuse sky radiance and those of varying slopes of the solar energy collecting surface are examined. Average values of solar energy available at different locations in the United States are included.