As expected, Ontario has lost its right to require 60 per
cent Canadian-made components for its Green Energy Plan solar and wind
projects.
The government will only allow energy suppliers to feed into
the grid at highly-attractive contract prices if at least 60 per cent of the
equipment is made in Ontario.
The World Trade Organization decided in December that Japan
and the European Union were right in objecting to that requirement which
effectively kept their equipment out of the Ontario market.
The federal government filed an appeal for Ontario, but now
the World Trade Organization’s appeal body has also decided the requirement is
an illegal restraint of trade.
The entire Green Enery plan is under attack from people who
now realize that it is sharply increasing the cost of electricity.
It seems that everything to do with electricity has been a disaster for the McGuinty government, including more than $500 million wasted to move generating plants that local people didn't want in their back yards in Oakville and Mississauga.
I could have told the Ontario Liberals that their made-in-Ontario policy would be outlawed by the World Trade Organization, but my advice is given free of charge and it seems they prefer to consult highly-paid flunkies who give bad advice.