The following is excerpted from the 6 May 2013 article by CBC News.
The World Trade Organization's appeal body has upheld complaints from the EU and Japan that Ontario's program to promote green energy use violates international trade rules.
The WTO's appellate body confirmed the Ontario program to encourage the development of wind and solar power discriminates against foreign firms because Ontario's Green Energy Act mandates that a certain percentage of solar and wind components be domestically made.
EU and Japan say the province's "feed-in-tariff" program for its energy grid discriminates against foreign component manufacturers by declaring a minimum percentage of renewable energy goods and services be provided by Ontario-based companies…
This article is available in its entirety at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2013/05/06/business-wto-green-energy.html.