Integration problem with a power/time curve

Hi everyone. First time poster, so be kind!
Hopefully, this is quite a simple problem for somebody to help me out with.
The above image shows a power/time curve which represents the power output of a solar PV module. Obviously the area under the curve is daily output energy of the module. I want to find this figure but am a little stumped by the decimalised time. 0.3 & 0.7 represent roughly 7am & 5pm respectively of a typical February day in the UK.
Currently trapz of the curve (obviously) gives me the wrong answer. Ideally, I want the energy yield in Wh.
Any ideas?????

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 21 Juin 2011

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trapz(x,y) should give you W-Day. So take that answer and multiply by 24.

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David
David le 22 Juin 2011
Thanks for replying Matt.
However, I'm not sure that will give the right answer. Theoretically, the curve could be shifted way to the left by 0.2. The integral would give me a reduced value, but in reality the energy yield would be the same.
David
David le 22 Juin 2011
Haha...ignore that. I'm being SUPER stupid.
Thsmia Kausser
Thsmia Kausser le 25 Mar 2024
Can you explain why we need to multiply by 24 ?

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