Carolina Renewable Products invests $280 million in Orangeburg County for renewable energy facility

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Carolina Renewable Products (CRP), a clean energy company, has announced plans to establish operations in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The company will invest $280 million in the project and expects to create 155 new jobs.

CRP specializes in converting sustainable wood biomass into renewable diesel, biochar, and wood vinegar. The company uses a modular design aimed at providing low-carbon fuel solutions and supporting local agriculture and forestry.

The company recently purchased its first site at 546 Prosperity Drive in Orangeburg. This location will serve as a next-generation biomass-to-renewable diesel facility, as well as CRP’s headquarters and training hub. Operations are scheduled to begin in late 2026.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits for the project and awarded a $750,000 Closing Fund grant to Orangeburg County to help with site preparation and building construction.

Carolina Renewable Products CEO Robert Bryan stated, “South Carolina has a rich forestry and agricultural tradition, and we are proud to harness that strength to fuel a cleaner, more resilient future. Our facility will not only provide a reliable outlet for local forestry but also create products that aid South Carolina’s energy independence and help farmers, growers and businesses thrive while advancing the state’s leadership in renewable energy.”

Governor Henry McMaster commented, “In South Carolina, agribusiness is a major economic driver, and today’s announcement from Carolina Renewable Products is further proof of the industry’s strength. This $280 million investment, creating 155 new jobs, will greatly impact Orangeburg County, and we look forward to seeing the company succeed in the years ahead.”

Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III said, “Today, we celebrate Carolina Renewable Products’ decision to invest $280 million in the Orangeburg County community. This project underscores South Carolina’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, as well as the strength of our state’s agribusiness industry.”

Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers added, “Carolina Renewable Products is making a major investment in our state and our agribusiness industry, and it couldn’t come at a better time. This new facility and training hub will support South Carolina timber growers and local farms while protecting natural resources.”

State Forester Scott Phillips stated, “We’re very excited to welcome Carolina Renewable Products to the Palmetto State’s forestry community. The need to diversify markets for sustainable forest products has never been greater in South Carolina, and this announcement fills a unique niche that will also generate a sizable economic impact. CRP’s decision to establish operations is a testament to the strength and resilience of our state’s forest resource and the many private landowners who sustainably manage their woodlands.”

Orangeburg County Council Chairman Johnnie Wright said, “Today’s announcement is a testimony to the strength of our people in Orangeburg County –– their talent, their work ethic and their determination. A $280 million investment creating 155 quality jobs shows the confidence that businesses have in our county’s workforce, our infrastructure and our shared future. We welcome Carolina Renewable Products and look forward to the positive impact it will have on our community for years to come.”

The facility will provide new opportunities for local timber growers and farmers while contributing to the region’s clean energy sector. CRP’s project is expected to strengthen the area’s workforce and infrastructure.

Individuals interested in employment opportunities with CRP can contact jobs@carolinarenewableproducts.com.



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