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Viewing cable 08TALLINN67, Tallinn's Input for EISA 2007 Reporting

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TALLINN67 2008-02-19 06:53 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Tallinn
VZCZCXYZ0013
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHTL #0067/01 0500653
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 190653Z FEB 08
FM AMEMBASSY TALLINN
TO SECSTATE WASHDC 0504
UNCLAS TALLINN 000067 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR EEB/ESC/IEC B. Glenn Griffin 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ENRG SENV APER ABUD EN
SUBJECT:  Tallinn's Input for EISA 2007 Reporting 
 
REF: STATE 010743 
 
1. (U) Embassy Tallinn's response to the reporting 
requirement of the 2007 Energy Independence Security Act 
(EISA) is keyed to reftel questions below. 
 
2. (SBU) -- A. Which section or sections of the Embassy 
handle energy matters?  What is the total number of 
staff in this section or sections? 
 
-- Support for Estonia's energy independence is a goal 
of Embassy Tallinn's Mission Strategic Plan (MSP) for 
FY2009.  On a daily basis, the embassy's joint 
Political/Economic section covers energy matters.  This 
section has a total staff four FSNs, three FSOs, and one 
part-time EFM OMS. 
 
-- B.  Please identify the positions of employees that 
work on energy matters and specify the percentage of 
time that such employees devote to energy matters. For 
example: 1 economic officer: 90 percent of the time; 1 
OMS: 30 percent of the time; 1 econ counselor: 20 
percent of the time; 1 FSN: 60 percent of the time. 
 
-- One Economic Officer, 15 percent of the time; one 
ESTH FSN 10 percent of the time; one Economic/ 
Commercial FSN 15 percent of the time. 
 
-- C. Please provide a brief narrative description of 
the positions of employees that work on energy matters 
(econ officer, EST counselor, FSN, etc.), the kinds of 
work they do(for example, report on oil ministry, 
contact with oil companies, energy dialogues, civilian 
nuclear programs), and any special information about 
their qualifications. 
 
-- Economic Officer: This officer meets with officials 
from the Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, 
and Ministry of Foreign Affairs on energy matters, as 
well as contacts at the state-owned power utility.  He 
analyzes and reports on Estonian energy policies (e.g. 
energy security, energy-related environmental 
regulations, regional cooperation etc.), does site 
visits (power plants and refineries) and attends 
regional conferences.  He follows regional news and 
cable traffic on oil & gas supply and transit issues and 
electricity production and markets.  Econoff also 
coordinates host country involvement in Voluntary 
Visitor programs and conferences in the U.S. on bio- 
fuels and renewable energy, coordinates USG visits on 
energy related matters and briefs the Executive Office 
on matters related to energy as they affect Estonia. 
 
-- ESTH FSN: This FSN meets with officials from the 
Ministry of Agriculture on energy matters, as well as 
contacts at the state-owned power utility.  She analyzes 
and reports on Estonian energy policies and does site 
visits.  She follows regional news and cable traffic on 
oil & gas supply and transit issues and electricity 
production and markets.  This FSN helps coordinate host 
country involvement in Voluntary Visitor programs and 
conferences in the U.S. on bio-fuels and renewable 
energy.  She also helps to coordinate visits to Estonia 
on energy related matters and prepare briefing materials 
for the Executive Office on matters related to energy as 
they affect Estonia. 
 
-- Economic/Commercial FSN: This FSN meets with 
officials from the Ministry of Economy on energy 
matters, as well as contacts at the state-owned power 
utility.  She reports on Estonian energy policies and 
does site visits.  She follows regional news and cable 
traffic on oil & gas supply and transit issues and 
electricity production and markets.  Economic/Commercial 
FSN helps coordinate visits to Estonia and prepare 
briefing materials for the Executive Office on matters 
related to energy as they affect Estonia. 
 
-- D. Budget: Please provide the amounts of State 
Department funds, including salary costs (prorated as 
applicable), spent by your post in FY 2007 on energy- 
related activities in two categories: 
 
--- Personnel: the percentages stated above apply for 
the full year of FY 2007 for the following grades and 
steps: FS-03, step 02 (USD 62,935); ESTH FSN grade 10 
(USD 48,215); Econ/Commercial FSN grade 9 (USD 46,661). 
 
--- Programs: Post spent 648.87 USD on travel for 
energy- related training and meetings in FY 
2006, and 1,265.11 USD on energy-related training and 
representational events in FY 2008 to date.  For FY 
2007, post spent a portion of Pol/Econ travel funds for 
a section offsite to Helsinki  (energy was covered as 
one topic at this event) and in-country travel to the 
Narva Power Plant in eastern Estonia. 
 
PHILLIPS