• Share a clear, non technical summary of the study with local energy NGOs, community associations, and citizen groups interested in clean energy and infrastructure.
• Use brief newsletters, blog posts, or social media threads to highlight the risk of over investment in transmission and its long term costs for ratepayers and the environment.
• Create concise, visually appealing fact sheets or policy briefs explaining how current planning incentives may lead to under used grid infrastructure.
• Promote a community-led “Energy Planning Checklist” for local advocates and municipal leaders, encouraging them to ask for transparent transmission usage data and better accountability in energy investment.








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