As noted in @G.Smith's answer, Wikipedia gives a figure of $\sim 200 \, \mathrm{W}$ for Earth/Sol orbital radiation.
Wikipedia didn't clearly cite the source, but this PDF is cited not long thereafter and may be it. That PDF claims that the radiated energy for a non-relativistic binary system is about
$$
\frac{\mathrm{d}E}{\mathrm{d}t}
~=~
- \frac{32 \, G^4}{ 5 \, c^5 \, r^5}
{\left(m_1 \, m_2\right)}^{2}
\,
{\left(m_1 + m_2\right)}
\tag{24}
\,,
$$
where the masses $m_1$ and $m_2$ are separated by a radius $r .$ The numbers seem to sync up, so I'm guessing that it may be the source.
For the solar system, WolframAlpha calculates:
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To note it, these figures are theoretical; it remains to be seen if current theories work in contexts like this.