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Right now all the functions work with local solar time, not GMT or UTC. In case someone wants to calculate irradiation on a particular local standard time, there is a function called "standard2solar_time" that would to the job of translating a desired standard time to its solar equivalent. Do you think further flexibility is needed @JayPalm? What would be the benefit of getting the timezone of a {latitude, longitude} using libraries like "pytzwhere" or "timezonefinder" as suggested in that SO question?
Instead of latitude + solar/standard time...Find a way of enabling the use of longitude to define a city for example
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