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Wind Works Power Corp.
An SI Board Since December 2013
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Emcee:  roger wilco Type:  Moderated
Wind Works Power Corp.







CONTACTS



Administrative Office
346 Waverley Street
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

E-mail: info@windworkspower.com
www.windworkspower.com/contact.html Investor Relations
E-mail: ir@windworkspower.com



CORPORATE

Management

Ingo Stuckmann, Ph.D., CEO, President and Director
Dr. Stuckmann received a Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from the University of Heidelberg and conducted research at Harvard thereafter. In 2002, Ingo joined Energy Farming International, a wind farm financing and construction company based in Germany. During his management, 230 MW of wind farm projects were successfully developed in Spain and 329 MW were successfully developed in the US. Energy Farming International merged with Seeba Energy Farming Group in 2007, and Ingo now serves as a Principal of the merged entity. With currently more than 80 employees, SeeBa Energy Farming Group www.seebaenergyfarming.de is involved in the planning and developing of more than 900 wind turbines with an accumulated capacity of more than 1300 MW around the world. Approximately 30% of these wind turbines are mounted on SeeBa-lattice towers, the majority with hub-heights of more than 100m. In 2008, Ingo co-founded Zero Emission People LLC for wind energy development in North America.

J.C. Pennie, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Mr. Pennie is a pioneer in the wind energy industry in Ontario, Canada. He has successfully developed six wind energy projects representing $360 million in power contracts that have been sold into joint ventures with international firms such as Energy Faming International of Germany and Schneider Power of Toronto. Mr. Pennie is on the IESO (Independent Electrical System Operators) renewable energy standing committee. The IESO is responsible for coordination of generation and transmission with electricity demand. Mr. Pennie is also Vice-Chairman of DareArts Foundation for Children, founded in 1994 using multi-cultural arts education programs for children at risk. DareArts has reached over 110,000 children in Canada. www.DareArts.com

Thomas Tschiesche, Ph.D., Director
Dr. Tschiesche received a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington, Seattle and a Ph.D. from the University of Duisburg. Thomas served over 5 years as general manager at Nordex, one of the world's leading wind turbine manufacturers. Over 100 wind farm projects were realized under his management - in locales as varied as Pennsylvania, California, Germany, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and China with Nordex annually doubling its turnover year after year culminating in the IPO in 2001. In 2002 serving as its CEO, Thomas co-founded Energy Farming International, a company for wind farm financing and construction that grew to $100 Million USD in revenue over six years. Energy Farming International merged with Seeba Energy Farming Group in 2007 where he also serves as a Principal of the merged entity. In 2008, Thomas co-founded Zero Emission People LLC for wind energy development in North America.

Greg Wilson, Director
Mr. Wilson is a financier and corporate strategist. In 1997, he founded EMT Capital Corp., a financial advisory firm that has worked on a number of successful capital market transactions, including M&As, IPOs, RTOs and private equity financings. In 2005, Greg was part of the group that founded Paramount Gold & Silver Corp., a precious metals exploration company that trades on the NYSE and TSX. In addition to Wind Works, Greg also serves on the Board of Directors of a public mining company. Greg has completed the Canadian Investment Management (CIM) program, and has earned the Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute (FCSI) designation.

Cam Birge, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Birge served on the Advisory Board and as Vice President of Operations of the Trust for Sustainable Development which has been engaged in the business of planning and creating sustainable buildings and towns involving alternative energy since 1994. Cam has also served as President and Director of two public mining companies and is a partner in a Honda car dealership. Cam was an Associate Professor at United States International University (Mexico City campus) and was twice elected to serve on the Academic Counsel as the Head of the Graduate Business studies. He is a consultant to public and private companies doing business in Canada, the United States and Mexico



INDUSTRY

Background Well-designed, efficient large-scale wind farms benefit from several economies of scale. It's become cliché to say that North Americans are addicted to oil. It's an expensive habit, too. The upshot, however, has been the explosion of interest in renewable energy sources. Last year, investors poured a record $71 billion into the alternative energy space. And billions more funnel in every day. But with so many possibilities - hydropower, wind power, solar power, geothermal, biofuel, clean coal technology - investors are forced to pick which alternative energy source will distinguish itself as the most viable replacement for oil. That is, until you realize the shooter (in this case Wall Street) is rolling a pair of "loaded" dice. In recent months, heavy hitters like The Blackstone Group, General Electric and T. Boone Pickens have stealthily invested billions into a single renewable energy source. JP Morgan Chase revealed that it's holding a $1 billion stake in the very same investment. Even better, in the next five years, the governments in the United States, China and Europe will invest a minimum of $150 billion into the same alternative, according to CLSA Research. And, unlike oil, there's no possibility of it running out. So let's take a closer look at the odds-on favorite to win the alternative energy derby.

And the Winner is...

Wind Power
Wind. It's clean (wind power generates absolutely no greenhouse gases). It's renewable. And it involves no production decline curve. Hence, 30 years from now we won't be worrying about "Peak Wind" theories coming to fruition. It also can't be hoarded by power hungry cartels. In fact, enough of it exists to satisfy global demand seven times over, according to a Stanford University study. North Dakota alone has enough of it to meet 25% of U.S. demand. But perhaps most importantly, it's finally coming of age. Just consider: From 2000 to 2007, the size of the wind power industry increased fivefold. Last year, records were shattered with $36 billion in total global wind investments with the United States leading the way with $9 billion. In the next 10 years, the wind industry is expected to quadruple in size. Hands down, wind is the fastest growing source of power. But can such growth continue? The Department of Energy and countless other studies and industry experts say it will. But are they being realistic? Absolutely - and here's why……


Opportunity in Canada

The Kyoto Accord signed by Canada requires that the Federal Government mandate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to be below 1990 levels. Since 1990 Canada's C02 emissions have increased by 20%! Ontario's policy to close coal fired generating plants by 2015 replacing this power with wind will reduce C02 emissions into the atmosphere by 40%. The first closing occurred in Mississauga, June 2005

Canada, with its size and one of the best wind resources in the world has lagged behind until now. The Federal Government has expanded its ecoENERGY Grant of $0.01 / KWh of production to 4,000 MW. Ontario, who was behind Alberta, Saskatchewan and Quebec is catching up to offset being out of power at peak periods when it is forced to buy electricity at $0.14 to $0.22 per KWh from NY, Michigan and Quebec.

In October 2008, Canada's largest wind farm, the Melancthon Eco Power Centre near Shelburne, Ontario came on line with 133 turbines, and since that time 800 MW of projects have come on line and the Ontario Minister of Energy, Hon. George Smitherman, has directed the Ontario Power Authority to revise its business plan to procure MORE that the originally authorized 2,000 MW of renewable wind energy by 2015.

Canada only had 684 MW in operation in 2005. As of Dec 12, 2008 Canada has 1,770 MW of wind energy production, plus 2,000 MW in Quebec, 1,500 MW in Ontario, and 170 MW in British Columbia under construction.With a CanWEA goal of 10,000 MW by 2015, the industry will offset lost auto manufacturing jobs by employing 11,000 people.





PROJECTS
Projects Recently Awarded FIT Contracts in Ontario


Ganaraksa Wind Park: WWPC holds a 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in the Ganaraska Project.

Grey Highlands Wind Park: WWPC holds 100% interest in the Grey Highlands Project.

Snowy Ridge Wind Park: WWPC holds a 100% interest in the Snowy Ridge Project.

Settlers Landing Wind Park: WWPC holds a 100% interest in the Settlers Landing Project.

Cloudy Ridge Skyway 126 Wind Park: WWPC holds a 70% interest in a 10 MW project located in Grey Highlands, Ontario, Canada.

Clean Breeze Wind Park: WWPC holds a 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in the Clean Breeze Wind Park Project.

Whispering Woods Wind Park: WWPC holds a 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in the Whispering Woods Project.


RECENT NEWS

Press Releases Wind Works Power Corp. Acquires Interest in Producing Wind Farm in Germany

- March 19, 2013 - Wind Works Power Corp. Announces Permits and Procurement of Enercon Wind Turbines for Wind Park Burg II in Germ any
- December 11, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. Aquires Interest In Producting Wind Farm In Germany
- October 29, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. Signs Letter of Intent with Sprott Power Corp.
- September 24, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. Delivers its First Turnkey Wind Farm
- September 5, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. closes Sale of Half its Transmission Facility in Germany
- January 19, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. Closes Sale of Burg 1 German Project
- September 12, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Enters Permitting Process for 150MW Project in North Dakota
- August 25, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Signs Agreement with REpower Systems to Supply 25 Turbines for Canadian Wind Projects
- August 5, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. enters Joint Venture to Build and Operate Transmission Facility in Germany
- August 3, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Closes $20 Million in Non-Dilutive Financing for 150MW Wind Project in North Dakota, USA
- July 20, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Acquires 2 New Wind Projects in Germany
- July 20, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Reports Recent $15 Million Financing as Non-Dilutive
- July 18, 2011 - Wind Works Power Corp. Signs Agreement for $15 Million Financing
- July 13, 2011 - A New Audio Interview with Greg Wilson, Founder of Wind Works Power Corp., is Now at SmallCapVoice.com
- July 11, 2011 - Resource Stock Advisory Initiates Coverage on Wind Works Power Corp with 'Strong Buy' Rating


Why Wind Works?


? 2.5% royalty on gross revenue
? Performance royalties
? Sale of interests in 20MW JV in pipeline: $ 1.5 BN once

Potential investment value of Germany power contracts are secured
? 190,000 Euro in revenue Near-term Revenue
Opportunities
? 4 MW Burg I German project - 2011 construction
? 6MW Burg II German project
? 30MW in Ontario with power contracts
? 110MW in Ontario - Phase 2 - currently in Economic Connection Testing








!!!!! BIG NEWS !!!!!

Wind Works Power Corp. Signs Letter of Intent with Sprott Power Corp. October 29, 2012
OTTAWA, ONTARIO---October 29, 2012 - Wind Works Power Corp. (OTCQB:WWPW.BBO - News)(Frankfurt:R5E1.F - News)(WKN: A0RPM2) is pleased to announce it has entered into a Letter of Intent with Sprott Power Corp. to sell interests in and co-develop several projects owned by Wind Works (through its wholly-owned subsidiary Zero Emission People, LLC) representing up to 90 MW of contracted capacity with the Ontario Power Authority under the FIT program in Ontario, Canada.

Sprott Power previously assumed the position of a secured lender in the projects, and continues to actively participate with Wind Works in project development and in providing additional development funding to the projects.

The transaction will be subject to standard conditions including receipt of any consents required from the Ontario Power Authority, and other third parties.

About Wind Works * Zero Emission People

Wind Works has 90 megawatts of FIT projects in Ontario, Canada; 27 megawatts of near-term permitted projects in Germany; and 475 megawatts of projects under development in the United States.



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