Btu (15.8°C, Canada)
The Btu (15.8°C, Canada) is a variant of the British thermal unit defined as the energy to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at a starting temperature of 15.8°C. This definition is tailored to Canadian standards reflecting the country's historical reliance on both imperial and metric.
Kilojoules
A kilojoule (kJ) is equivalent to one thousand joules (J). It is the energy required when a force of one thousand newtons is applied over a distance of one meter, or one newton applied over a kilometer. In reality, a joule is roughly the energy required to lift a small apple one meter against Earth's gravity.