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Part I: International CCU Assessment Harmonization Group and AssessCCUS website For consistent conduct and transparent reporting, a common framework is needed. The mission of the International CCU Assessment Harmonization Group is to create this common framework. We are bringing together related efforts, analyze differences and seek to eliminate them where possible. This webinar series presents for discussion the outcomes and recommendations from several of our sub teams. With funding from the Department of Energy, the Global CO2 Initiative has created AssessCCUS, a site aimed at being the leading repository of techno-economic and life cycle assessment resources for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. The website features high-level, introductory descriptions of CCUS, LCA, and TEA, along with tools, templates, videos, and other resources to guide users—who range from technology developers to investors and beyond—in accelerating CCUS commercialization. A custom glossary of LCA and TEA terms for CCUS technologies created by the International CCU Assessment Harmonization Group is also featured. Please feel free to review the website (https://assessccus.globalco2initiativ...) for more details. Part II: A harmonized glossary for TEA and LCA for CCUS (Starts at 55:10) The Nomenclature Team has compiled a new TEA and LCA glossary to meet the need for harmonized terminology in the field of CCUS technologies. This endeavor is particularly relevant to prevent misunderstandings when conducting and evaluating TEA and LCA studies, to enhance comparability and transparency of methodological procedures, and to facilitate integration of TEA and LCA studies. The glossary reflects the harmonization group’s position to solve controversial terminologies (also arising from different regional perspectives), while remaining consistent with international standards such as the ISO terminologies. Definitions have been made accessible to a large audience (with a particular focus on policy makers), via the use of simplified language and practical examples. During the webinar, the Nomenclature Team will introduce the audience to the goals of the glossary, its construction procedure, and the benefits that its application may bring to the CCUS community as a whole. We invite the audience to participate actively to help improve and expand the usability of the glossary even further.