poorenduse
Poorenduse is a term used to describe inefficient or suboptimal use of resources at the end-user stage, particularly in energy, water, and material consumption. The concept emphasizes the gap between potential efficiency and actual usage by the consumer or end-use level, rather than the production or supply side alone. In energy policy, poor end-use occurs when devices, buildings, or processes consume more energy than necessary due to outdated equipment, inadequate insulation, unnecessary standby power, or suboptimal user behavior.
Measuring end-use efficiency often involves end-use surveys, metering, and service-based metrics that link energy or resource
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing waste and improving efficiency at the consumer level. Approaches include appliance