Gulf Coast leads US regions for large-scale ocean-based CDR deployment -study

Published 17:45 on February 20, 2026 / Last updated at 17:45 on February 20, 2026 / / Americas (US & Canada), CO2 Management (Engineered Removals)

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The US Gulf Coast ranks as the most suitable region for large-scale deployment of electrochemical marine carbon removal (e-mCDR) systems, outperforming other coastal hubs on cost, infrastructure readiness, and overall suitability, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
The US Gulf Coast ranks as the most suitable region for large-scale deployment of electrochemical marine carbon removal (e-mCDR) systems, outperforming other coastal hubs on cost, infrastructure readiness, and overall suitability, according to a new peer-reviewed study.


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