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  Can USDA's Grasstopia plan                    succeed? Analysts find holes to plug in the USDA                    Regional Roadmap for reaching RFS targets by 2022; where are                    algae, drop-in fuels, biobutanol, industry                    asks.
 
 A few days have now passed since the                    USDA released its "Regional Roadmap," outlining a plan to meet                    the biofuels goals in the Renewable Fuels Standard by                    2022.
 
 Industry reaction has been, to date, tepid.
 
 First of all - the good news, which is to say                    generally positive reaction to the idea that the USDA has                    undertaken a more detailed study of the target at                    all.
 
 A general criticism is that the plan's weakness is                    that it could have been written in 2007, given that it focuses                    almost exclusively on cellulosic ethanol from energy grasses.                    Algae as a feedstock, biobutanol or drop-in fuels as products,                    were left out of the targets - though more than 50 percent of                    planned advanced biofuels production is in these                    forms.
 
 Is there a                    disconnect - or does USDA have it generally right? More                    analysis of the tonnage per acre, proposed bioenergy size, and                    the economics of all the infrastructure for all the ethanol,                    at biofuelsdigest.com.
 
 
 |                                                 | Producer                    News
 In Colorado, OPX Biotechnologies was recognized                    as one of 50 Colorado Companies to Watch by the                    Colorado Office of Economic Development and International                    Trade in partnership with the Edward Lowe Foundation.
 
 In Washington,                    a report                    in the Financial Times predicted that DSM will launch a new                    family of cellulosic ethanol enzymes at the 2010 BIO                    convention in DC.
 
 In                    Montana, Rivertop Renewables, a Montana-based renewable                    chemicals company, today announced                    that former Cargill Dow and Segetis CEO Jim Stoppert                     will become chief exec.
 
 |                                                 | Opinion
 Dan Mitchell, in Daily Bread:                    "Sure, the                    oil leak has made things a lot worse. But calling corn                    ethanol a superior alternative is like saying it's better to                    chew tobacco than it is to smoke cigarettes-marginally true,                    but beside the point, and disingenuous in the                    extreme."
 
 Senator                    Charles Grassley of Iowa: "I'm going                    around EPA [on E15] and going to the President. Actions                    speaker louder than words and the actions have been deathly                    silent."
 
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 In Denmark, Novozymes                    outlines the benefits of co-location and symbiosis in "Using Synergies to Save: Cellulosic Ethanol &                    Power Plant Co-Location," a special contribution to                    today's Digest. "Co-location of a cellulosic ethanol facility                    and a coal-fired power plant is one strategy that holds                    promise," writes Frances Williams of the Danish enzyme giant's                    staff. "Joining these industries in the same location can                    result in significant economic and environmental benefits for                    both, in the form of feedstock sharing, cost savings, and                    regulatory compliance."
 
 In Thailand, PTT                    announced a plan to increase E85 availability from four to 15                    stations by 2012, and also said that the petroleum                    distribution giant is examining three feasibility of expanding                    the availability of E20.
 
 In Geneva, Mercuria Energy                    Trading, one of the world's five largest independent energy                    traders, announced                    on June 14th successful signing of its US$1.2 billion                    financing facility.
 
 |                                                 | Policy and                    Policymakers
 In California, a grant of                    $ 4 million from the California Energy Commission will help to                    make the low-carbon, domestically-produced, ethanol-based fuel                    E-85 available to more Californians. To build 75 publicly                    accessible E-85 dispensers throughout the state, The state is                    joining with Propel Fuels, the East Bay Clean Cities                    Coalition; CALSTART, and the Local Conservation Corps of                    California.
 
 |                                                 | Consumer,                    Fleet, Event News
 In California, the DVD                    version of the Sundance Award winning documentary, FUEL, has                    been released, and FUEL will screen for the first time in                    New Orleans followed by a community conversation on solutions                    to the oil spill at the Theatres at Canal                    Place
 
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 |                                                 | Financial                    News
 The Biofuels Digest Index                    (BDI), a basket of public biofuels stocks, fell 0.25                    percent to 59.89 on enzyme declines and more losses on                    BP.   For the day, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)                    dropped 0.45 percent to $26.34, while BP lost 5.98 percent to                    close at $27.02.  Among smaller caps, Codexis (CDXS)                    dropped 10.71 percent to $9.00. Overall, declines led advances                    11 to 10 for the day.
 
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 Digest Staff:
 Editor                    & Publisher: Jim Lane
 Senior editors: Joelle Brink,                    Meghan Sapp, Marc Favreau
 Assistant Editors: Michael                    Theroux, Thomas Saidak
 Editorial Assistant: Isabel                    Lane
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 Disclosure: I do not own any                    renewable energy securities; no payments or compensation of                    any kind is received in return for placing articles or                    favorable opinion in the Digest - Jim Lane, Editor and                    Publisher, Biofuels Digest.
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