A facility that creates ethanol, a biofuel generated from fermented sugars, is known as an ethanol plant. The majority of the time, it is situated close to sources of maize, sugarcane, or other crops that can be utilised to produce the fuel. Ethanol is created by the plants through fermentation and distillation and then sold as a motor fuel, industrial solvent, or recreational drug. Corn sweeteners are the main product of wet-mill operations, along with ethanol and a number of other co-products. Ethanol plant separates starch, protein, and fibre in maize using wet mills before being used to make ethanol.