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Alexander gille  
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 More options Nov 2, 5:43 am
From: Alexander gille <alexander.gill...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 02:43:04 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 5:43 am
Subject: EXPLODING STOCK PICK SOLVING THE FUTURE ENERGY CRISIS WWPW @ http://www.stockexploder.com/

Dear Friends:

 Here is our New Exploding Stock Pick -WWPW IS GOING TO DOMINATE THE
FUTURE

WIND WORKS POWER (WWPW)  THE FUTURE OF ENERGY  http://www.windworkspower.com/

WWPW LIST OF GREAT PROJECTS  http://www.windworkspower.com/projects.html

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Wind Energy Could Produce 20 Percent of U.S.
Electricity By 2030 http://www.energy.gov/news/6253.htm

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.

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.
WWPW 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. (I love that statement)

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.

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.
WWPW'S Wind Power Makes Economic Sense

First and foremost, wind power makes economic sense. If the price of
oil drops to $50 a barrel, the economics still work; even without
government subsidies.

Keep in mind, too, that just a few years ago, wind costs rested north
of 15 to 20 cents. But today, costs are low enough in some markets to
compete with conventional power generation methods. And future
advancements will make wind power even cheaper.

The timing couldn't be more perfect, either. While wind energy costs
are dropping, costs for competing technologies – coal, nuclear and gas
- are headed in the opposite direction.
WWPW Opportunities 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.

In a recent announcement Hon. Smitherman indicated that through the
new Green Energy Act, to be introduced in the first quarter of 2009,
that the Province was moving toward more rapid deployment by removing
regulatory barriers and replacing the RFP process with a “Feed-in
Tariff”, the same model that has created 72,000 new wind industry jobs
in Germany since 1995.

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.

Acquisition Strategies and WWPW's Plan to Grow:

Wind Works Power Corp. Announces Signing Of Agreement To Acquire Zero
Emission People LLC

Wind Works Power Corp. Acquires Controlling Interest In Skyway 126
Wind Energy Inc.

http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/keyDevelopments?rpc=66&symbol=W...

Please do your own due diligence on WWPW

All The Best

Exploder

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