Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08STATE118295
2008-11-06 14:41:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
Cable title:
KUDOS FOR ADDIS ABABA
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UNCLAS STATE 118295
SIPDIS
FROM ACTING A/S RENO L. HARNISH TO ESTH HUB ADDIS ABABA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV ENRG BEXP ET
SUBJECT: KUDOS FOR ADDIS ABABA
REF: ADDIS 2292
Kudos to Embassy Addis Ababa for its reporting (Addis Ababa
2292) on the challenges facing the future of the Aluto
Langano geothermal plant. This report highlights several
important political and economic considerations for capacity
building in developing countries looking to invest in
renewable energy, including the role of energy security in
political and economic stability. The cable also notes the
lack of U.S. engagement on renewable energy could translate
into lost export opportunities for U.S. businesses to other
countries willing to invest in energy ventures in Ethiopia,
and has proposed options for potential partnerships to
sustain the Aluto Langano geothermal plant. We are working
within the USG to respond to your suggestions. We agree with
Post that continued engagement in developing geothermal
energy in Ethiopia advances USG and OES environmental
priorities for renewable energy efforts and builds on
successes from the WIREC conference.
RICE
SIPDIS
FROM ACTING A/S RENO L. HARNISH TO ESTH HUB ADDIS ABABA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV ENRG BEXP ET
SUBJECT: KUDOS FOR ADDIS ABABA
REF: ADDIS 2292
Kudos to Embassy Addis Ababa for its reporting (Addis Ababa
2292) on the challenges facing the future of the Aluto
Langano geothermal plant. This report highlights several
important political and economic considerations for capacity
building in developing countries looking to invest in
renewable energy, including the role of energy security in
political and economic stability. The cable also notes the
lack of U.S. engagement on renewable energy could translate
into lost export opportunities for U.S. businesses to other
countries willing to invest in energy ventures in Ethiopia,
and has proposed options for potential partnerships to
sustain the Aluto Langano geothermal plant. We are working
within the USG to respond to your suggestions. We agree with
Post that continued engagement in developing geothermal
energy in Ethiopia advances USG and OES environmental
priorities for renewable energy efforts and builds on
successes from the WIREC conference.
RICE