The February ruling came in the wake of a US complaint before the global trade body alleging discrimination against American firms.
"Next few days," said Power Minister Piyush Goyal when asked by when the country will be appealing against the decision.
Rulings of the dispute settlement panel can be challenged at the WTO's appellate body.
"We have found some 16 programmes in the United States where states are giving support to their domestic manufacturers," he said while talking to PTI on the sidelines of an event hosted by CII here.
The US had dragged India to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on the issue in 2014, alleging that the clause relating to domestic content requirement (DCR) in the country's solar power mission was discriminatory in nature and "nullified" the benefits accruing to American solar power developers.
This was the second case where India has lost against the US at WTO. In June 2015, India lost a case when WTO ruled that the Indian ban on import of poultry meat, eggs and live pigs from the US was inconsistent with the global norms.
To a question if the government will provide incentives or hand-holding to investors in offshore wind installations, the minister said: "Of course, at initial stage, we would support this thing and try to look at technological innovation and fast-track the development."
There are worries that the offshore wind segment will get tepid response from investors in view of higher costs compared with onshore and other clean sources.
India added 3,300 mw of wind power generation capacity last fiscal as against the targeted 2,400 mw, jacking up the total wind power capacity to 26,744 mw as on March 31.
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