Average Solar Production In Wyoming USA

Introduction – Data Source and Assumptions

Data is from the NREL.gov app for average solar radiation energy per day in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We used this reference point to compute the solar radiation energy production per day (in kWh/m²), which changes throughout the year according to the month. Each month is different due to the changing relative trajectory of the sun.

To get the monthly production, we simply multiplied by the number of days for each month. Finally to get the annual production, we added up all of the monthly values.

The average solar panel surface area is estimated to be 1.5 square meters. The efficiency of converting solar radiation into energy is estimated to be 15%.

Average Electricity Usage in Wyoming and How Many Solar Panels You Need

The average monthly electricity usage in Wyoming is 28 kWh per day, 869 kWh per month or 10428 kWh per year. Based on the data below, you would need 18-37 panels depending on the time of year to cover your electricity costs exactly. The variable factors are that electricity usage varies depending on how hot are summers and how cold are winters, and whether you use electricity based cooling and heating. Check with your solar system installer for exact numbers.

MonthSolar radiation per daySolar radiation per monthSolar energy per month 1 panelSolar energy per month 20 panels 
January3.61 kWh/m²111.91 kWh/m²25.18 kWh503.60 kWh
February4.54 kWh/m²127.12 kWh/m²28.60 kWh572.04 kWh
March5.74 kWh/m²177.94 kWh/m²40.04 kWh800.73 kWh
April6.19 kWh/m²185.70 kWh/m²41.78 kWh835.65 kWh
May6.63 kWh/m²205.53 kWh/m²46.24 kWh924.89 kWh
June7.22 kWh/m²216.60 kWh/m²48.74 kWh974.70 kWh
July6.92 kWh/m²214.52 kWh/m²48.27 kWh965.34 kWh
August6.46 kWh/m²200.26 kWh/m²45.06 kWh901.17 kWh
September6.13 kWh/m²183.90 kWh/m²41.38 kWh827.55 kWh
October4.83 kWh/m²149.73 kWh/m²33.69 kWh673.79 kWh
November3.89 kWh/m²116.70 kWh/m²26.26 kWh525.15 kWh
December3.41 kWh/m²105.71 kWh/m²23.78 kWh475.70 kWh
Average Solar Production In Wyoming
Anne Lauer
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Anna Lauer is a writer, gardener, and homesteader living in rural Wisconsin. She has written for Mother Earth News, Grit, and Hobby Farms magazines. Anna is writing a new book about growing your food for free and an ultimate guide to producing food at little to no cost. When shes not writing or gardening, Anna enjoys spending time with her husband and two young daughters.

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