Measures the total energy consumed in producing a unit of product, helping manufacturers assess energy efficiency.
What it Measures ?
How much energy cost goes into making one item.
Relevant StakeHolders
Sustainability Officer, Utility Manager
Why it Matters ?
Tracks energy efficiency in production.
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Energy Cost per Unit Produced tracks how much energy is required to manufacture a single product. It is calculated by dividing total energy consumption (in kilowatt-hours, for example) by the total number of units produced. For instance, if a factory uses 1,000 kWh to produce 1,000 units, the energy cost per unit is 1 kWh per unit. Monitoring this helps manufacturers identify inefficiencies in energy use and implement energy-saving measures. If energy costs are rising, investing in more energy-efficient machines or optimizing production schedules can reduce overall energy consumption. Lowering this metric can reduce operating costs and improve sustainability efforts.
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