Little Sioux Corn Processors Company Description
Pursuing the corny American Heartland dream of profitable renewable energy, Little Sioux Corn Processors operates an ethanol plant in northwest Iowa. (It actually owns a 60% interest in the limited partnership that owns the ethanol facility.) The company processes about 19 million bushels of corn every year, whch it converts into ethanol, distiller grains (used as feed for the dairy and beef industries), and corn oil. Ethanol is used as an additive to gasoline as well as a fuel enhancer for high-octane motors, and it burns more cleanly than normal gasoline thereby reducing carbon monoxide emissions. Little Sioux produces about 50 million gallons of ethanol annually and is expanding the facility to 90 million.
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