The objective of the DISCOVR consortia is to develop an integrated algae strain screening platform for the discovery of high-productivity and resilient strains of algae that can be cultivated outdoors year-round via crop rotation. The data includes annual weather data, algae cultivation composition data, and pond water chemistry data between 2018 and 2021. This year-over-year cultivation data provides the underlying data in direct support of the annual State of Technology (SOT) analysis effort. These field experimental data and SOT reports are of interest to the U.S. Department of Energys (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energys (EERE) Bioenergy Technologies office (BETO) in understanding current best algae agronomic practices in demonstrating progress towards future algae biomass productivity goals as outlined in the BETO Multi-Year Program Plan.
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Cultivation Composition 2018.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Cultivation Composition 2019.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Cultivation Composition 2020.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Weather 2018.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Weather 2019.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT YSI 2018.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT YSI 2019.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Weather 2020.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT YSI 2020.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Cultivation Composition 2021.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT YSI 2021.csv
- CSVDISCOVR SOT Weather 2021.csv