The commercial unit of electric energy is the kilowatt hour (kWh), which is commonly known as ‘unit.’ One kilowatt hour is the amount of energy consumed when a device with a power rating of 1 kilowatt operates for 1 hour.
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The commercial unit of electric energy is the kilowatt-hour (kWh). It is commonly referred to simply as “unit” in many countries. The kilowatt-hour represents the energy consumption of one kilowatt of power over the course of one hour. This unit is widely used for billing purposes, measuring electricity consumption in homes, businesses, and industries. The term “unit” is colloquially employed when discussing electricity bills and represents the amount of energy consumed by electrical devices or systems over time, facilitating a standardized and convenient measure for consumers and utility providers.