Biodiesel plants are pivotal in advancing sustainable energy within the growing renewables industry. They boost local economies by creating jobs across agriculture, processing, and distribution while supporting rural development by opening new markets for crops like soybeans and canola. Delek Renewables' facilities in Cleburne, Texas, Crossett, Arkansas, and New Albany, Mississippi collectively produce around 40 million gallons of biodiesel annually. These plants utilize diverse waste stream feedstocks, including poultry fat, beef tallow, and choice white grease, as well as vegetable oils such as soybean and canola oil, further contributing to environmental sustainability.
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Our Cleburne refinery produces approximately 10 million gallons of biodiesel fuel annually. Products are transported by truck or rail. About 21 people work at the refinery. It was constructed in 1995 and acquired by Delek in 2013.
Our Crossett refinery produces approximately 12 million gallons of biodiesel fuel each year. Products are transported by truck. The refinery has about 15 employees. It was constructed in 1995 and acquired by Delek in 2014.
Our New Albany refinery produces up to 13.8 million gallons of biodiesel fuel annually. Products are transported by truck or rail. About 13 people work at the refinery. It was constructed in 2017 and acquired by Delek in 2019.