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For Ethanol Producers

Nebraska's Biorefineries

Geographic position, abundant ethanol supply, and reliable, competitive rail transportation gives Nebraska a strategic advantage in serving markets nationally, especially in states that have enacted low carbon fuel policies.

Updated January 2, 2024

Company Established Location FTE Wet/Dry Capacity
ADM Vantage Corn Processors Aug. 1992 Columbus (1/2) 425 Dry 420
Archer Daniels Midland Aug. 1992 Columbus (2/2) 425 Wet 126
Bridgeport Ethanol Dec. 2008 Bridgeport 27 Dry 54
Cargill, Inc. April 1995 Blair 30 Wet 210
Chief Ethanol Fuels June 1985 Hastings 64 Dry 80
Chief Ethanol Fuels Jan. 2006 Lexington 51 Dry 84
E Energy Adams Oct. 2007 Adams 52 Dry 100
GreenAmerica Biofuels May 2007 Ord 41 Dry 62
Green Plains June 2008 Atkinson 43 Dry 53
Green Plains May 2004 Central City 50 Dry 135
Green Plains June 2008 Wood River 59 Dry 118
Green Plains Nov. 1994 York 43 Dry 60
Husker Ag, LLC Jan. 2003 Plainview 53 Dry 112
KAAPA Ethanol Sept. 2007 Ravenna 50 Dry 135
KAAPA Ethanol Sept. 2003 Minden 43 Dry 82
KAAPA Ethanol June 2014 Aurora 45 Dry 116
CIE Oct. 2007 Norfolk 51 Dry 54
Mid America Agri Products Oct. 2007 Madrid 34 Dry 55
Midwest Renewable Energy Nov. 1999 Sutherland 28 Dry 26
Nebraska Corn Processing March 2008 Cambridge 35 Dry 61
POET Oct. 2007 Fairmont 60 Dry 132
Siouxland Ethanol May 2007 Jackson 37 Dry 82
Trenton Agri Products March 2004 Trenton 32 Dry 55
Valero Renewable Fuels Aug. 2007 Albion 65 Dry 165
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