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The input energy calculation process on the PV system consists of three phases. The first step, the site data used is used to determine the diffuse and beam components of the overall radiation in the flat plane. This is done by using daily ekstraterrestrial irradiation, B0 to calculate the ratio of KT = G/B0, it can be referred to as the clearness index where G is an entire daily irradiation on the horizontal plane (usually the monthly average), and KT is the attenuation of solar radiation by the atmosphere given for one month. The second step, diffuse irradiation is obtained by using empirical rules that a diffuse D/G fraction of the overall radiation is a common function of the KT clearness index (where D is the average daily irradiation of diffuse on the horizontal field in the monthly with W/m2 units). During B = G-D, this procedure is for determining the diffuse irradiation and the beam on a flat plane (B is a daily beam irradiation on a flat plane). The third step, the angular angle depends on each component used to determine the irradiation of the diffuse and the beam on the angled surface
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