An ethanol plant is an industrial facility designed to produce ethanol — a renewable form of ethyl alcohol — from organic feedstocks such as sugarcane, molasses, grains, or other biomass. These plants convert sugars and starches into fermentable sugar, ferment it into alcohol, and refine it into high-purity ethanol used as clean fuel, industrial solvent, or for pharmaceutical and beverage applications. Modern ethanol plants are critical for sustainable energy strategies and rural economic growth