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MESA POWER GROUP, LLC v. GOVERNMENT OF CANADA
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November 01, 2021
Mesa Power Still Owes $2.3M In Tariff Fight, Canada Says
More than five years after losing its CA$775 million ($626.4 million) claim against Canada over the Ontario government's allegedly unfair renewable energy regulatory process, Mesa Power Group LLC still hasn't paid more than $2.3 million that a tribunal ordered it to pay the country, Ottawa said Friday.
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June 15, 2017
Mesa Power Can't Get $584M Claim Against Canada Revived
A D.C. federal court on Thursday shot down Mesa Power Group LLC's bid to revive its CA$775 million ($584 million) claim against Canada over the Ontario government's allegedly unfair renewable energy regulatory process, citing a federal court's limited ability to review the substance of arbitration awards.
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January 20, 2017
Mesa Says Windstream Award Backs Its Energy Case
Mesa Power Group LLC, which is fighting to revive its CA$775 million ($600 million) claim against Canada over the Ontario government's allegedly unfair renewable energy regulatory process, urged a D.C. federal court on Thursday to view its case as similar to one recently won by Windstream Energy LLC.
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August 17, 2016
Canada Urges DC Judge Not To Revive Mesa's $600M Claim
Canada urged a D.C. court not to overturn a March arbitration award nixing Mesa Power Group LLC's CA$775 million ($600 million) claim over the alleged unfairness of the Ontario government's renewable energy regulatory process, arguing Tuesday that the firm hasn't given a good enough reason to do so.
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June 15, 2016
Energy Co. That Lost NAFTA Row With Canada Seeks Redo
A Texas wind energy firm whose claim that Canada owes it CA$775 million ($600 million) was rejected by a divided arbitration panel has urged a D.C. federal judge to toss the award and give it a second chance, saying the tribunal treated it "unequally and without due process."