It's usually measured in Kilowatt/hours (KW/h).
kilowatts
The unit of measurement that has nothing to do with electricity is the meter, which is used to measure length or distance.
A unit is numerically-equal to a kilowatt hour and is used to measure energy consumption.
The type of electricity typically used in homes is alternating current (AC) electricity.
The unit to measure the amount of electrical energy is the kilowatt-hour (kWh). It is commonly used by utility companies to bill customers for electricity consumption.
If this question is asking about the box supplied by your utility company which counts the kilowatt.hours you used, so they can send you a bill for electricity, it is called an electricity meter. If you are asking about the name of the standard unit used to measure a quantity of electricity used, it is called the kilowatt.hour (or k.Wh for short.)
d. a kilowatthour meter. Electric energy used in homes is measured in kilowatthours, which is the unit for energy consumption. Kilowatthour meters measure the total amount of electricity consumed in a household over a period of time.
It is electricity, produced by the movement of electrons, that is a form of energy we use in homes.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
The watt or kilowatt (1000 watts) for power, volts for potential difference, amps for current
It is electricity (or electrical energy) that we find is used in homes, and it is produced by the movement of electrons.
Whether the electricity is generated by conventional power stations, or hydroelectric power generation, the electricity used in homes and businesses will still be the same, and used the same.