Lo Fat, the Dreaded Pirate of Rangoon

The ruthless Lo Fat preyed on merchant shipping in an environmentally responsible manner in the Gulf of Rangoon. He and his crew, also dedicated to sustainable piracy, were vegetarian and ate only produce organically grown. The pirate vessel was not powered by internal combustion engines but was rowed by slaves taken captive by the pirates and fed organic tofu.

When air conditioning was installed in the captain's cabin of their ship, the environmentally responsible Pirate mounted an array of solar cells on the cabin roof, so as not to depend on fossil fuel. The solar panel on Lo Fat's roof was a square pace in area and 10 percent efficient at converting sunlight to electricity.

On a perfectly clear day with the light coming straight down how much power was generated by the array of cells?

Talent-mile solution: the solar constant is 10 ponies per square pace. At 10 percent efficiency the array generated one pony (in metric terms 360 watts).