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I have questions about the study results in my report. What’s the best way to get information?
What is Commercial Probability?
Can my project connect if the system upgrades in my report are not built yet?
How is cost allocation calculated for network upgrades?
Would downsizing my project reduce the network upgrade costs?
Are network upgrade costs allocated to projects in prior queues?
What does the "Type" column in the report index represent?
What is the difference between Gendeliv MW Impact and Full MW Impact?
Why are withdrawn or deactivated units highlighted in my report?
How much can I reduce my project size by?
Are projects allocated cost proportionally to their impact?
What does the ID# represent in the overload section of the report?
In the report index, what do the suffixes (such as C or E) mean for each generator?
What is the significance of the Local Energy Deliverability section?