large-scale carbon sequestration
Defined in 1 place of the United States Code.
The term “large-scale carbon sequestration” means a scale that—
(A) demonstrates the ability to inject into geologic formations and sequester carbon dioxide; and
(B) has a goal of sequestering not less than 50 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Source
- 2021–present42 U.S.C. § 16293The Public Health and Welfare · Carbon capture and sequestration research, development, and demonstration program · in this section
The term “large-scale carbon sequestration” means a scale that—
(A) demonstrates the ability to inject into geologic formations and sequester carbon dioxide; and
(B) has a goal of sequestering not less than 50 million metric tons of carbon dioxide over a 10-year period.
Source
- 202142 U.S.C. § 16293The Public Health and Welfare · Carbon capture and sequestration research, development, and demonstration program · in this section