POET, the world’s largest producer of biofuels, has announced it will expand it bioprocessing facility in Shelbyville, doubling the facility’s bioethanol production capacity.
“This expansion reflects POET’s confidence in the future of biofuels and our commitment to American agriculture and domestic energy production,” said Jeff Lautt, POET President and COO. “By growing this facility, we’re strengthening markets for local farmers, creating good-paying rural jobs, and ensuring we can meet the growing global demand for our suite of bioproducts.”
The expansion will double POET’s Shelbyville bioethanol production from 98 million gallons to 193 million gallons. The upgraded facility will also double its dried distiller grains and corn oil output, add 20 new full-time team members, and grow local grain demand for area farmers.
As farmers face low commodity prices, access to stable domestic markets for grain is essential. This expansion will position POET Shelbyville and area farmers to access new markets and emerging opportunities, including carbon capture, feed products, and growing demand for E15 fuel across the United States.
“New biofuel markets are a win for consumers, farmers, and domestic energy,” said Lautt. “POET is positioned to meet rising demand for biofuels and bioproducts while delivering real economic benefits to rural America.”
Jason Lucas, General Manager of POET Shelbyville, said the investment reflects POET’s longstanding commitment to the communities it calls home and the people who make its success possible.
“The hard work and dedication of the POET team are what make this kind of growth possible,” said Lucas. “We’re proud of the work we do and grateful for the support of this community, and we look forward to continue investing and delivering value for many years to come.”
Construction will begin in March and is expected to be completed in late 2027.
“POET is dedicated to strengthening America’s energy and agricultural future,” said Lautt. “This expansion will play an important role as we work to grow the global bioeconomy from right here in the heartland.”
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