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ATP3 Unified Field Study Data
ATP3 Unified Field Study DataThe Algae Testbed Public-Private Partnership ATP3 was established with the goal of investigating open pond algae cultivation across different geographic climatic seasonal and operational conditions while setting the benchmark for quality data collectio...
Wolfrum. . et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Oct 19, 2017
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Life Cycle Emissions Factors for Electricity Generation Technologies
This dataset consists of a table containing the distribution of literature estimates of greenhouse gas emissions for the following electricity generation and storage technologies: biopower, coal, concentrating solar power, geothermal, hydrogen storage, hydropower, lithium-ion batt...
Nicholson and HeathNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aug 23, 2021
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Renewable Electricity Futures Study Volume One
Renewable Electricity Futures Study Volume One. This is part of a series of four volumes describing exploring a high-penetration renewable electricity future for the United States of America. This data set is provides data for the entire volume one document and includes all data f...
Hand. . et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jan 19, 2016
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Unified Field Study 1 (UFS-1)
The Unified Field Studies (UFS), established by the Algae Testbed Public-Private Partnership (ATP3), produced data on the effect of environmental and process conditions on algal growth rates and algal composition. The goal of the UFS-1 experiment, performed October to December 201...
Wolfrum, E. et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sep 27, 2016
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