Koch Fertilizer plants receive prestigious energy efficiency award
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
World Fertilizer,
Five Koch Fertilizer plants have earned 2025 ENERGY STAR® certifications for superior energy performance from the US Environmental Protection Agency and Natural Resources Canada.
Koch Fertilizer’s Enid, Oklahoma; Wever, Iowa; Fort Dodge, Iowa; Beatrice, Nebraska; and Brandon, Manitoba plants all achieved 2025 certification for energy efficiency.
Together, these five facilities have earned a combined 25 ENERGY STAR certifications since 2019.
For Koch Fertilizer, the company claimed environmental stewardship meant managing operations and resources in ways that respect people and the environment while constantly looking for ways to improve.
The company has taken a long-term view of responsible stewardship, which means small things can add up big-time over the long run – like the daily commitment to use energy responsibly, and the day-to-day work done by operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to continuously find ways to increase reliability and improve operations.
According to Koch Fertilizer Beatrice Plant Manager Jason Stowell, this accomplishment reflects the dedication, teamwork, and commitment of the company’s people more than anything else.
"This recognition is the result of a team committed to safe, reliable, and efficient operations, while never losing sight of our responsibility to use resources wisely,” Jason said. “Achieving this level of performance requires strong site ownership, disciplined execution and a culture that values both operational excellence and environmental stewardship.”
Ev Shishkin, plant manager at Koch Fertilizer Wever, said ENERGY STAR certification is not just about meeting benchmarks – it is about taking stewardship seriously in practical, measurable ways.
“ENERGY STAR certification reflects a commitment to using energy responsibly, improving efficiency year over year and operating with operational discipline,” Ev said.
“We focus on reducing waste, improving reliability and investing in upgrades that help us produce essential products while being mindful of our footprint. The work is ongoing, and we view it as part of being a responsible neighbour and employer in our communities.”
These certifications demonstrate Koch Fertilizer’s focus on meaningful results – empowering individuals to strive to use fewer resources, reduce waste and improve how it operates. They are a testament to the consistent effort and commitment of its people, day in and day out.
The ENERGY STAR programme recognises facilities that rank in the top 25% for energy efficiency compared to industry benchmarks set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and Natural Resources Canada. It is awarded to those that meet strict energy performance standards and demonstrate responsible energy management.
Koch Fertilizer Enid
For the sixth consecutive year, Koch Fertilizer Enid earned ENERGY STAR certification (2020-2025).
Koch Fertilizer Wever
For the fourth consecutive year, Koch Fertilizer Wever earned ENERGY STAR certification (2022 - 2025).
Koch Fertilizer Fort Dodge
For the second consecutive year and third time overall, Koch Fertilizer Fort Dodge earned ENERGY STAR certification (2021, 2024 - 2025).
Koch Fertilizer Beatrice
For the sixth time in seven years, Koch Fertilizer Beatrice earned ENERGY STAR certification (2019 - 2023, 2025).
Koch Fertilizer Canada
For the fifth consecutive year, Koch Fertilizer Canada in Brandon, Manitoba earned ENERGY STAR certification (2021 - 2025).
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