Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kilowatt-hour" in English language version.
Much too often, I hear people say something like ... 'watts per hour'...
Watts per hour. This nonsensical phrase tops my electrical terminology pet peeve list.
Reference [4: ISO 31-0] suggests that if a space is used to indicate units formed by multiplication, the space may be omitted if it does not cause confusion. This possibility is reflected in the common practice of using the symbol kWh rather than kW⋅h or kW h for the kilowatt-hour. Nevertheless, this Guide takes the position that a half-high dot or a space should always be used to avoid possible confusion;