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Uría-Martínez, R., and Johnson, M.M. (2023). U.S. Hydropower Market Report (2023 edition). [PowerPoint slides]. DOE/EE- 2771. Washington, DC: Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy.

Uría-Martínez, R., and Johnson, M.M. 2023. U.S. Hydropower Market Report (2023 edition). DOE/EE- 2771. Washington, DC: Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy.

Ghimire, G. R., Hansen, C., Gangrade, S., Kao, S. C., Thornton, P. E., & Singh, D. (2023). Insights From Dayflow: A Historical Streamflow Reanalysis Dataset for the Conterminous United States. Water Resources Research, 59(2), e2022WR032312.

Kao, S.-C., M. Ashfaq, D. Rastogi, S. Gangrade, R. Uría Martínez, A. Fernandez, G. Konapala, N. Voisin, T. Zhou, W. Xu, H. Gao, B. Zhao, and G. Zhao (2022), The Third Assessment of the Effects of Climate Change on Federal Hydropower, ORNL/TM-2021/2278, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.

Rastogi, D., S.-C. Kao, and M. Ashfaq (2022), How May the Choice of Downscaling Techniques and Meteorological Reference Observations Affect Future Hydroclimate Projections?, Earth’s Future, 10, e2022EF002734,

Oladosu, G. and Sasthav, C., 2022. Hydropower Capital and O&M Costs: An Exploration of the FERC Form 1 Data. (No. ORNL/TM-2021/2297). Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Johnson, M.M., and Uría-Martínez, R., (2021). Hydropower Market Report Update. September 2021 [PowerPoint Slides]. DOI: 10.21951/HMR_2021/1819741

Aldrovandi, M. S., Parish, E. S., & Pracheil, B. M. (2021). Understanding the Environmental Study Life Cycle in the United States Hydropower Licensing and Federal Authorization Process. Energies, 14(12), 3435.

Uría-Martínez, R., M. M. Johnson, and R. Shan (2021). U.S. Hydropower Market Report. January 2021. Washington, DC: Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy. DOE/EE- 2088.

Oladosu, G. A., Werble, J., Tingen, W., Witt, A., Mobley, M., & O'Connor, P. (2021). Costs of mitigating the environmental impacts of hydropower projects in the United States. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 135, 110121