The output will show, in kWh as power units, the loss of the actual power production due to specific components/services. Component Lost Production is calculated for the whole plant, for the different years, and the average of the runs. So they represent the aggregate statistic production loses due to maintenance task per year and total. The sum of total ComponentLostProductions matches with the Lost production (PBA root causes).

The Lost production file can be found under the 'Summary' when clicking on Download:

When dividing the sum of total ComponentLostProductions by the possible production, the losses availability is calculated.

An example file is found on the bottom.

Description of the outputs:

CellDescription WHAT ARE THE VALUES IN? HOURS? DAYS?
Column AWind farm name (if "default", no wind farm name has been added).
Column BComponent (task) name.
Column CSimulation year (based on the number of years the simulation was run).
Column DDisplays the average value for the lost production - the average is calculated by all the P-values for that year.
Column EDisplays the P10 value for the lost production.
Column FDisplays the P20 value for the lost production.
Column G
Displays the P30 value for the lost production.
Column H
Displays the P40 value for the lost production.
Column IDisplays the P50 value for the lost production.
Column JDisplays the P60 value for the lost production.
Column K
Displays the P70 value for the lost production.
Column L
Displays the P80 value for the lost production.
Column M
Displays the P90 value for the lost production.
Column N
Displays the minimum value between the different P-values. 
Column O
Displays the maximum value between the different P-values.
Column P
Displays the standard deviation. You can read more about the standard deviation on the Wikipedia page.
Column Q
Displays the minimum confidence interval (read more about confidence interval here).
Column R
Displays the maximum confidence interval (read more about confidence interval here).