I agree too! I think this is much too important now to China for them to miss it for the remaining 10% of financing(or whatever it actually is). They surely realize the prices of oil and ethanol will rise again, and meanwhile, trash and other materials that are cellulosic in nature, continues to accumulate.
Even when they come to a final decision, it will be 12-15 months or so before Fulton likely will be running and proven out, and then there is further time needed to plan and build the plants in China.
The plant in Korea that Bluefire designed through their SucreSource LLC subsidiary is, as far as I have been able to discern, believed to be in operation now.(Bluefire through SucreSource, produces only the sucrose from cellulosic raw materials, leaving the customer the responsibility to make their own final products).