MESA POWER GROUP, LLC v. GOVERNMENT OF CANADA

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:16-cv-01101

Court:

District Of Columbia

Nature of Suit:

Arbitration

Judge:

John D. Bates

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Government Agencies

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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."

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