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Uría-Martínez, R., M. M. Johnson , and P.W. O’Connor (2018). 2017 Hydropower Market Report. Washington, DC: Water Power Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy. DOE/EE- 1737. https://doi.org/10.2172/1513459

Saylor, R., Fortner, A. and Bevelhimer, M., 2019. Quantifying mortality and injury susceptibility for two morphologically disparate fishes exposed to simulated turbine blade strike. Hydrobiologia, 842(1), pp.55-75.

Bevelhimer, M.S., Pracheil, B.M., Fortner, A.M., Saylor, R. and Deck, K.L., 2019. Mortality and injury assessment for three species of fish exposed to simulated turbine blade strike. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 76(12), pp.2350-23

Saylor, R., Sterling, D., Bevelhimer, M. and Pracheil, B., 2020. Within and Among Fish Species Differences in Simulated Turbine Blade Strike Mortality: Limits on the Use of Surrogacy for Untested Species. Water, 12(3), p.701

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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,