The month of October has the highest historical solar radition values in Lake Jackson with an average of 6.12 kWh/m2/day. [More]
Solar Panels in Lake Jackson
Solar panels in Lake Jackson that are tilted towards the equator at an angle equal to the latitude will produce the maximum solar energy output. [More]
Sunrise & Sunset in Lake Jackson
The total length of the day in Lake Jackson, TX today (December 03, 2024) will be 10 hours and 26 minutes. [More]
Solar Power in Lake Jackson, TX
Solar Energy Data in Lake Jackson, TX
See the chart below to see how different types of solar panel installations compare in Lake Jackson.
Based on historical Lake Jackson, TX data, solar panels that are tilted towards the equator at an angle equal to the latitude will produce the maximum solar energy output in Lake Jackson.[1]
Lake Jackson has an average monthly Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) of 4.6 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day), which is approximately 11% greater than the average monthly Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) of 4.13 kWh/m2/day. [1]
Solar installations in Lake Jackson that are always titled at the latitude of Lake Jackson (Average Tilt at Latitude or ATaL) average 4.98 kWh/m2/day, or about 8% greater than the average monthly GHI of 4.6 kWh/m2/day and approximately 21% greater than the average monthly DNI of 4.13 kWh/m2/day. [1]
Solar Energy Glossary
Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI)
Global Horizontal Irradiance: The total amount of solar radiation that is received per unit area by a surface that is always positioned in a horizontal manner.
Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI)
Direct Normal Irradiance: The total amount of solar radiation received per unit area by a surface that is always perpendicular to the sun rays that come in a straight line from the direction of the sun at its current position in the sky.
Average Tilt at Latitude (ATaL)
Average Tilt at Latitude: The total amount of solar radiation received per unit area by a surface that is tilted toward the equator at an angle equal to the current latitude. ATaL will often produce the optimum energy output.
Solar Radiation Levels in Lake Jackson
Solar Radiation Data in Lake Jackson, TX
See the chart below for monthly solar radiation levels in Lake Jackson.
* Amounts listed in kWh/m2/day (kilowatt hours per square meter per day)
Solar Radiation Analysis for Lake Jackson, TX
Lake Jackson, TX has a average annual solar radiation value of 5.24 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day). [1]
The month with the highest historical solar radition values in Lake Jackson is October with an average of 6.12 kWh/m2/day, followed by August at 5.84 kWh/m2/day and July at 5.65 kWh/m2/day. [1]
The three months that historically average the lowest average solar radiation levels in Lake Jackson (Texas) are December with an average of 4.31 kWh/m2/day, followed by February with an average of 4.75 kWh/m2/day and January at 4.75 kWh/m2/day. [1]
Solar Power Comparison: Lake Jackson vs. the U.S.
Solar Power Levels in Lake Jackson
The average monthly solar radiation level in Lake Jackson, TX, of 5.24 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day) is approximately 33% greater than the average level of 3.93 kWh/m2/day in a city with historically low levels (WA) and is approximately 21% less than the average level of 6.61 kWh/m2/day in a city with historically high levels (NV). [1]
→ Values listed as 0 (zero) are not available (N/A).
Solar Power: Lake Jackson vs. the U.S.
Below is a month-by-month comparison of how average Lake Jackson solar radiation levels compare to average levels in a city with historcially high levels (NV) and a city with historically low levels (WA). [1]
→ k/m/d = kWh/m2/day = kilowatt hours per square meter per day.
→ Values listed as 0 (zero) are not available (N/A).
We do not currently have data on solar panel installations in the city of Lake Jackson, TX at this current time.
Solar Power Output in Lake Jackson
The Power of Solar in Lake Jackson, TX
Monthly AC solar system output averages for Lake Jackson (tx). Month-by-month solar power, as ranked by AC output, in Lake Jackson. [2]
* Amounts listed in kWhac (kilowatt hours (AC))
Solar Output Analysis for Lake Jackson, TX
Lake Jackson (TX) has a average annual solar AC output value of 5824.97 kilowatt hours (AC). [2]
The month with the highest historical solar power output in Lake Jackson is October with an average of 574.14 kWhac, followed by August at 531.01 kWhac and July at 520.14 kWhac. [2]
The three months that historically average the lowest average solar output levels in Lake Jackson (Texas) are February with an average of 417.46 kWhac, followed by December with an average of 418.42 kWhac and November at 454.87 kWhac. [2]
Cost of Utilities in Lake Jackson
Lake Jackson Electricity Costs
Sorry, Lake Jackson residential electricity prices are currently unavailable.
Please check back later.
Solar Power Poll: Lake Jackson
Vote now: Given all of the data and analysis provided for Lake Jackson, is solar power a good choice for residents of this city?
Lake Jackson Natural Gas Costs
Sorry, Texas residential natural gas prices are currently unavailable.
Moderate breeze: 17 mps S
Precip.: Chance of Rain
Humidity: 80%
Cloud cover: 100%
Thu Dec 5
68°F
Moderate Rain
Min: 62°F
Max: 68°F
Moderate breeze: 13 mps ENE
Precip.: Chance of Rain
Humidity: 92%
Cloud cover: 100%
Fri Dec 6
61°F
Moderate Rain
Min: 57°F
Max: 61°F
Moderate breeze: 16 mps ENE
Precip.: Chance of Rain
Humidity: 87%
Cloud cover: 92%
Sat Dec 7
70°F
Light Rain
Min: 61°F
Max: 74°F
Moderate breeze: 14 mps ENE
Precip.: Chance of Rain
Humidity: 84%
Cloud cover: 100%
Sun Dec 8
76°F
Moderate Rain
Min: 68°F
Max: 76°F
Moderate breeze: 17 mps S
Precip.: Chance of Rain
Humidity: 81%
Cloud cover: 100%
More about Lake Jackson
About Lake Jackson
The city of Lake Jackson, TX in Brazoria County has an approximate population of 26,849. [6]
Lake Jackson, TX Solar Energy
To learn more about solar energy and solar power Lake Jackson, TX, or for more solar-related resources for Lake Jackson, visit the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Did you know?
The solar energy that strikes the Earth in one hour could provide all of the Earth's energy needs for a complete year.