For purposes of this article, the following definitions apply:
- (a) “Carbon dioxide capture, removal, or sequestration project” means a carbon dioxide capture project, a carbon dioxide removal project, or a sequestration project that seeks to provide for the long-term isolation of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through storage in a geologic formation.
- (b) “CCUS technology” means carbon capture, utilization, and storage technology or equipment used for capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide emissions from industrial, commercial, or energy-related facilities or sources.
- (c) “CDR technology” means carbon dioxide removal, defined as anthropogenic activities that use technologies or engineered strategies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and put it into long-term storage, including direct air capture.
- (d) “Program” means the Carbon Capture, Removal, Utilization, and Storage Program established pursuant to Section 39741.1.