2011
Mesa Power v. Canada Mesa Power Group LLC v. Government of Canada (PCA Case No. 2012-17)
Canada
United States of America
Indirect ownership and control of four wind farms in southwestern Ontario.
Claims arising out of various government measures related to the regulation and production of renewable energy in Ontario, Canada, that allegedly imposed sudden changes to the established scheme of a feed-in-tariff program.
Tertiary: D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
35 - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
UNCITRAL
PCA (Permanent Court of Arbitration)
Kaufmann-Kohler, G.
Brower, C. N.
Landau, T.
Decided in favour of State
775.00 mln CAD (738.60 mln USD)
Data not available
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims

National treatment

Most-favoured nation treatment

Performance requirements

Full protection and security, or similar
None - all claims dismissed at the merits stage
Judicial review by national courts
Judicial review by national courts
Award/decision upheld