Siouxland Ethanol, founded in 2007, is dedicated to being an efficient producer of ethanol and its co-products with a low carbon footprint, and to promoting clean octane. The plant, built in a former cornfield near Jackson by Fagen, Inc. with modern ICM Technology, produces 50 million gallons of ethanol annually, operational since May 2007.
The company consumes 30 million bushels of corn annually to manufacture a clean-burning, high-octane gasoline additive, sourced from local farmers and elevators, contributing to the turnover of dollars in local communities.
Siouxland Ethanol is governed by a board of 11 directors serving three-year terms, elected by the company's investors. Many of these board members have been with Siouxland Ethanol from the start, embodying the company's resilience and dedication. With its focus on sustainability and commitment to clean energy, Siouxland Ethanol continues to thrive in the Industrial and Manufacturing sectors.There is no investment information
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