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Cablegate: Latvia Also Interested in Renewable Energy Partnerships

Published: Wed 15 Oct 2008 09:44 AM
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SUBJECT: LATVIA ALSO INTERESTED IN RENEWABLE ENERGY PARTNERSHIPS
REF: COPENHAGEN 00538
1. Latvia would be an enthusiastic partner if presented the
opportunity to participate in collaborative efforts to develop
alternative energy. Reftel urges "consideration be given to
involving the Baltic states in some way." Post strongly concurs
with this recommendation and encourages future planning of regional
renewable energy partnerships to actively explore the role Latvia
could play.
2. GOL has independently taken steps to develop a renewable energy
partnership with USG. Latvian officials have visited the National
Renewable Energy Laboratory and are eager to sign a memorandum of
understanding with the U.S. Department of Energy on developing
biomass technology. Officials from the state forestry company see
underutilized Latvian forest resources as having great potential for
developing biomass energy. Private enterprise in Latvia has also
been vocal in seeking Embassy assistance to connect Latvian and U.S.
expertise in biomass energy generation. Furthermore, GOL is
actively developing wind energy capacity in Western Latvia.
Collaborative work on alternative energy research would help achieve
both GOL and USG goals in the region.
LARSON
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