WWPW – Gaining Strong Momentum !

Even President Obama said something similar: that wind could generate as much as 20 percent of the U.S. electricity demand by 2030 if its full potential is pursued on land and offshore. It would also create as many as 250,000 jobs!
In Denmark, wind power now produces approximately 20% of the country’s electricity consumption.
And 90% of the citizens in Denmark want more wind turbines according to recent surveys!
Wind power has a big chance of outranking all other kinds of alternative energy. Wind doesn’t need to be produced like ethanol. Wind is always there!
According to the Department of Energy, offshore wind farms could provide enough energy to power the entire nation.
WWPW is involved in an industry that has already increased fivefold from the year 2000 to 2007!Investors wouldn’t be throwing billions of dollars into wind if they didn’t believe it was going to be big in the future.
Last year, records were shattered with $36 billion in total global wind investments with the United States leading the way with $9 billion.
One big investor, Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens had plans to create the world’s largest wind farm!

Wind Works Power Corp (WWPW )-has
a portfolio of projects totaling 385 megawatts (MW) and over the next
few years the company is targeting to increase its project portfolio
substantially.
Check out the reading below on WWPW ‘ sector and why it is so hot!
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.
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.
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
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……
"Ecsed is now our second wind energy project in Europe following the
announcement on Monday that we signed an option to acquire a 100%
interest in Honelles, a 10 megawatt wind energy project located in
Belgium" commented Dr. Ingo Stuckmann, CEO and director of Wind Works."
Ecsed is an advanced stage project that adds significant value to our
project portfolio. We
will spend over $2 million in development costs over the next three
years and create an investment opportunity valued in excess of $150
million, offering significant leverage to our development dollars."
http://www.windworkspower.com/industry.html
Wind Works Power Corp (WWPW ) – has an experienced management team that
has been directly responsible for the creation and management of wind energy projects in excess of 1,500 MW in both North America and Europe.
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.
Thomas Tschiesche, Ph.D., Director
Dr. Tschiesche received a M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering from the U of
Washington, and a Ph.D. from the U of Duisburg. Thomas served over 5
years as general manager at Nordex, one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers with a market cap of over 1 billion dollar. Over 100 wind farm projects were realized under his tenure. 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.

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
to be a pioneer in wind energy in North America and an expert
especially in Ontario, Canada (the initial focus of their expansion
efforts). Mr Pennie has
already successfully developed six wind energy projects representing
$360 million in power contracts that have been sold into joint ventures
with international firms!

The Wind Sector is pretty hot and from watching the recent action on WWPW , there is definitely a strong appetite from the market for this sector.
APWR which moved from about $3.00 to over $11.00 for a gain of over 300%!
CEO interview
http://smallcapvoice.com/blog/11-17-09-audio-interview-with-wind-works-power-corp-otcbb-wwpw/

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