There are now 209 ethanol plants in 29 states. Annually, these biorefineries have the capacity for 14.9 billion gallons of production and that capacity is growing.
Encouragingly, a number of the ethanol biorefineries that were temporarily closed in the aftermath of the 2008 economic collapse have been brought back into operation. Also a harbinger of things to come, the vast majority of the 209 biorefineries operating are updating technologies that are improving ethanol production, energy efficiency, and the quality of the livestock feed they produce.
To view a map of the different biorefinery locations or to find out information on each of the biorefineries name, location, feedstock, nameplate capacity or operating production, click here.





