Calories (thermoc.)
A thermochemical calorie, often abbreviated as cal_th, is a unit of energy that is primarily used in the field of chemistry. It is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere, precisely defined as 4.184 joules.
Therm (EC)
The Therm (EC) is a unit of energy primarily used in the United Kingdom for billing purposes in the gas industry. It is defined as 105.5 megajoules (MJ). The "EC" in Therm (EC) stands for European Community as it was created to standardize within European countries.