Source Review
A dated review of a public source file, table, PDF, or dataset that records counts, source clock, caveats, and follow-up fields.
A source review is a source-record concept EnergyNetWatch keeps separate from broader activity claims.
Why It Matters
Recurring public data needs a dated baseline so future movement is not invented from an unmatched source pull.
Where The Public Data Comes From
The reviewed source may be a state table, PDF, CSV, GIS file, regulator page, or app export.
What The Record Can Show
It can show counts, date basis, source limitations, and fields available for follow-up.
What The Record Cannot Prove
A source review does not prove more than the source file supports at the time of review.
How EnergyNetWatch Uses It
EnergyNetWatch uses source reviews for T-4, PS-48, state watchlists, and public methodology pages.
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