Wind Works Project Portfolio

Project Highlights

  • Grey Highlands Wind Park: 100% interest in a 10 MW project 25kms south of Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada which is a superb location for wind resource, as the area benefits greatly from the westerly winds crossing from Lake Huron. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 6.5 meters per second at an 80 meter hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Snowy Ridge Wind Park: 100% interest in a 10 MW project in the vicinity west of the village of Bethany, Ontario, Canada. The project has been developed in an area of high elevation that can optimize the wind resources to their maximum. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 6.7 meters per second at an 80 meter hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Skyway 126 Wind Park: 70% interest in a 10 MW project located in Grey-Highlands Township, Ontario, Canada on the north east side of the Garafraxa Plateau, the highest land mass in Ontario. Wind resources at this location are the best inland results tested by the company on the Plateau out of 5 affiliated sites in the region. Annual mean wind speeds are measured at over 7.0 meters per second at an 80 meter hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Grand Prairie Wind Park: 100% interest in a 75 MW project located in Illinois, USA. This project has been developed in an area of crop fields that can optimize the wind resources. Annual mean wind speeds are measured at over 7 meters per second at a 100 m hub height.
    • Interconnection: System Impact Study stage
    • Land Acquisition: 2,000 acres secured
    • Environmental Screening: preliminary data suggest no significant impact expected
    • PPA: application pending system impact study
    • Permitting: completion expected Q4 2010
    • Construction: expected to commence 2011
  • Baker Wind Park: 90% interest in a 200MW project located in Montana, USA. This project has been developed in an area of crop fields that can optimize the wind resources. Annual mean wind speeds are measured at over 8 meters per second at an 80 m hub height.
    • Interconnection: System Impact Study stage
    • Land Acquisition: 12,000 acres secured
    • Environmental Screening: preliminary data suggest no significant impact expected
    • PPA: application pending system impact study
    • Permitting: completion expected Q4 2011
    • Construction: expected to commence 2012
  • Polar Bear Wind Park: 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in a 20MW project located in Ontario, Canada. Annual mean wind speeds are measured at over 7 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Pleasant Bay Wind Park: 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in a 20MW project located in an area just north of the shores of Lake Ontario that has one of the best wind regimes in Ontario. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 7 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Settlers Landing Wind Park: 100% interest in a 10MW project located near Pontypool, Ontario, Canada. This project has been developed in an area of high elevation. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 6.8 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Zorra Wind Park: 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in a 10MW project located northwest of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 7.0 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Clean Breeze Wind Park: 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in a 10MW project located in Ontario, Canada in the Northumberland Hills. This project has been developed only 5kms from the north shore of Lake Ontario in an area of high elevation that can optimize the wind resources to a maximum. Annual mean wind speeds are measured at over 6.7 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Whispering Woods Wind Park: 50% interest (with an option to increase to 100%) in a 10MW project located near Millbrook, Ontario, Canada. Annual mean wind speeds are modeled at over 6.7 meters per second at an 80 m hub height. Environmental studies are near completion and the project is eligible for a Feed-in Tariff application during the Ontario Power Authority launch period. The company intends to submit an application for the FIT Power Purchase Contract fixed at C$135.00/MWh over a 20-year term on or before the November 30, 2009 deadline.
  • Ganaraska Wind Park: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 20 MW project north of Oshawa.
  • Stonetown Wind Park: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 10 MW project near St. Mary.
  • Pioneer Wind Park: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 10 MW project near St. Thomas.
  • Field Breezes Wind Park: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 10 MW project east of London.
  • Northern Lights Wind Park: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 10 MW project near Markdale.
  • Lakeside Breezes: 50% interest (option to increase to 100%) in a 20 MW project south of London.

Wind Works has signed option agreements to acquire a 100% interest in the following 2 European projects:


  • Honelles Wind Park: 10 MW project in development for more than two years. It is located in the vicinity of Honelles, Belgium. The area is zoned for wind energy usage. Annual mean wind speeds are over 6.5 meters per second at a 100 m hub height. Transmission availability has been confirmed and land acquisition is complete. Power will be sold via a Feed-in Tariff system and permitting is expected to be completed in early 2011.
  • Ecsed Wind Park: 50 MW project in development for more than two years. It is located in the vicinity of Ecsed, Hungary. Annual mean wind speeds are over 7 meters per second at a 100 m hub height. Transmission availability has been confirmed and land acquisition is complete. The project is eligible to participate in a RFP process in the summer of 2010. Permitting is expected to be completed in mid-2011.