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Who We Are

Founded in 2001, farmer-owned KAAPA Ethanol serves agricultural operations across the United States. Our direct holdings consist of three plants and an elevator located in Central Nebraska.

Built on strong agricultural roots and a shared commitment to innovation, our team transforms local resources into cleaner energy solutions that support both the environment and rural economies. As a farmer-owned company, collaboration, accountability, and long-term stewardship guide everything we do. From the fields of Nebraska to the fuel markets we serve, we are united by a common purpose: creating value for our owners, supporting the communities we call home, and advancing renewable energy for the generations ahead.

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Our History

KAAPA Ethanol was formed in February 2001 with a vision to build a strong, farmer-owned ethanol company rooted in the Midwest. Construction of its first facility began in September 2002 in Minden, Nebraska, using a Fagen/ICM design. By November 2003, the Minden plant was operational with an initial capacity of 40 million gallons annually. KAAPA continued to strengthen its market position in December 2004 by becoming an equity owner of Renewable Products Marketing Group (RPMG), expanding its reach in ethanol marketing.

Growth and expansion followed quickly. In July 2006, KAAPA completed a major expansion and debottlenecking project at the Minden facility, increasing capacity to 60 million gallons per year. The company continued to diversify its assets in June 2007 with the purchase of KAAPA Grains in Elm Creek, Nebraska. In October 2009, KAAPA acquired a portion of the Janesville, Minnesota ethanol facility out of the VersaSun bankruptcy, bringing total capacity to 100 million gallons. This momentum continued in September 2010 with the purchase of a controlling interest in the Lima, Ohio ethanol facility.

In January 2013, KAAPA created KAAPA Ethanol Holdings, LLC, establishing a holding structure to support continued growth. Later that year, in December 2013, the company purchased a portion of Hankinson Renewable Energy in Hankinson, North Dakota from Murphy Oil, increasing capacity to 130 million gallons. Operational excellence remained a priority, and by March 2016, the Minden facility reached an annualized production rate of 80 million gallons.

KAAPA further expanded its footprint with the purchase of the Ravenna, Nebraska ethanol plant from Abengoa in September 2016. The Ravenna facility underwent multiple improvements, including an expansion to 110 million gallons in November 2017 and additional debottlenecking in May 2019 to reach 125 million gallons annually. Most recently, in February 2023, KAAPA acquired a portion of the Aurora, Nebraska ethanol plant and formed KAAPA Partners Aurora, LLC, adding 90 million gallons of capacity. In September 2023, the company streamlined its portfolio with the sale of its interest in the Guardian Plants located in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ohio.

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Meet the Board

 

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Paul Kenney

President

Term: 2029
Scott McPheeters headshot

Scott McPheeters

Vice President

Term: 2029
Rod Gangwish headshot

Rod Gangwish

Secretary

Term: 2028
Stever Mercer headshot

Stever Mercer

Treasurer

Term: 2027
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Dan Lindstrom

Term: 2027
Bryant Knoerzer headshot

Bryant Knoerzer

Term: 2028
Craig Weber headshot

Craig Weber

Term: 2029

 



 

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About Ethanol

Ethanol is a fuel produced from crops such as corn, grain sorghum, wheat, sugar, and other agricultural feedstocks. Most fuel ethanol produced in the U.S. is derived from corn and the latest figures indicate that 40% of the U.S. corn crop is dedicated to ethanol production. Ethanol is a clear liquid with an agreeable odor that is made by fermenting and distilling simple sugars. Since it is produced from crops that harness the power of the sun, ethanol is a renewable fuel. Pure fuel ethanol contains chemical properties identical to that of other grain alcohol, so it must be denatured or made unfit for human consumption. In the U.S., the most common denaturant is gasoline. 

Information provided courtesy of American Coalition for Ethanol, all rights reserved.

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