energyperjob
Energyperjob is a metric used to quantify the total energy consumption associated with the processing of a single job or unit of work. It typically includes all electrical, thermal, and mechanical energy inputs required to complete a task from start to finish, encompassing raw material extraction, fabrication, assembly, testing, and disposal. The metric is expressed in standard energy units, such as kilowatt‑hours (kWh) or British Thermal Units (Btu).
The concept originated in industrial energy management in the late 20th century, as manufacturers sought more
In practice, the calculation requires accurate energy metering along the production line and a clear definition
Industries that commonly report energyperjob include automotive and aerospace manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, and chemical production. The