Company: SDSYA
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001163609-25-000010
Chunk: 12

Company: SOUTH DAKOTA SOYBEAN PROCESSORS LLC
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 12
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 history. We are also acting as a guarantor on our subsidiary’s, High Plains Partners, investment into the project, which is scheduled for completion by the fourth quarter of 2025. There is no assurance that actual construction costs for the plant will not exceed current estimates, that we will not have to make additional investment or commitment into the project, that the plant will be operational based on our anticipated timing, or that the plant will be profitable.

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We are exposed to risk of nonperformance and nonpayment by counterparties. We are exposed to risk of nonperformance and nonpayment by counterparties, whether pursuant to contracts or otherwise. Risk of nonperformance and nonpayment by counterparties includes the inability or refusal of a counterparty to pay us; the inability or refusal to perform because of a counterparty's financial condition and liquidity, operational failures, labor issues, cybersecurity events, outbreaks of disease or for any other reason; and risk that the counterparty will refuse to perform a contract during a period of price fluctuations where contract prices are significantly different than current market prices. In the event we experience significant nonperformance or nonpayment by counterparties, our business could be materially and adversely affected.

Legislative, legal or regulatory developments could adversely affect our profitability. We are subject to extensive air, water and other environmental laws and regulations at the federal and state level. In addition, some of these laws require our plant to operate under a number of environmental permits. These laws, regulations and permits can often require pollution control equipment or operational changes to limit actual or potential impacts to the environment. A violation of these laws and regulations or permit conditions can result in substantial fines, damages, criminal sanctions, permit revocations and/or plant shutdowns.

New environmental laws and regulations, including new regulations relating to alternative energy sources and the risk of climate change, new interpretations of existing laws and regulations, increased governmental enforcement or other developments could require us to make additional unforeseen expenditures. It is expected that some form of regulation will be forthcoming at the federal level in the U.S. with respect to emissions of GHGs, (including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides). Also, new federal or state legislation or regulatory programs that restrict emissions of GHGs in areas where we conduct business could adversely affect our operations and demand for our products. New legislation or regulator programs could require substantial expenditures for the installation and operation of equipment that we do not currently possess or substantial modifications to existing equipment.

In addition, although our production of soybean meal and oil is not directly