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A New Audio Interview with Dr. Ingo Stuckmann, CEO and Director of Wind Works Corp., is Now at SmallCapVoice.com

Stuart Smith (November 18th, 2009) Writes:

Nov. 18, 2009 (Business Wire) — SmallCapVoice.com, Inc. announced today that a new audio interview with Wind Works Power Corp. (OTCBB: WWPW) (FRANKFURT: R5E1) (WKN: AOKE72) is now available. The interview can be heard at http://smallcapvoice.com/blog/11-17-09-audio-interview-with-wind-works-power-corp-otcbb-wwpw/.

SmallCapVoice.com is a recognized corporate investor relations firm, with clients nationwide, known for its ability to help emerging growth companies build a following among retail and institutional investors. SmallCapVoice.com utilizes its stock newsletter to feature its daily stock picks, audio interviews, as well as its clients’ financial news releases. SmallCapVoice.com also offers individual investors all the tools they need to make informed decisions about the stocks they are interested in. Tools like stock charts, stock alerts, and investor fact sheets can assist with investing in stocks that are traded on the OTC BB and Pink Sheets. To learn more about SmallCapVoice.com and their services, please visit http://www.smallcapvoice.com/services.html.

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Small Cap Voice Featured Company: Wind Works Power Corp. (WWPW.OB)

QualityStocks (November 17th, 2009) Writes:

Wind Works Power Corp. is on a mission to become a leading developer of wind energy projects in North America. To facilitate this business plan, WWPW has entered into a joint venture agreement and option agreement with Zero Emission People LLC, (“Zero Emission”) an entity controlled by Dr. Ingo Stuckmann, WWPW’s chief executive officer.

Zero Emission has been developing wind parks for more than 15 years through their parent company, Seeba Energy Farming Gmbh in Germany. Zero Emission owns wind energy projects in Canada, the United States and throughout Europe. Wind Works hopes to capitalize on the expertise and strategic alliances that Zero Emissions has forged to date.

Wind Works Power Corp.’s projects include the Grey Highlands Wind Park, the Snowy Ridge Wind Park, the Skyway 126 Wind Park, the Polar Bear Wind Park, and the Pleasant Bay Wind Park in Ontario; in addition to the Settlers Landing Wind Park, Zorra

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Wind Works Power Corp. (WWPW.OB) to Acquire 50MW Wind Energy Project in Hungary

QualityStocks (November 11th, 2009) Writes:

Canadian-based Wind Works Power Corp. announced today that they have signed an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in Ecsed, a 50 megawatt wind energy project in Hungary, for $500,000. This transaction followed on the heels of another announcement Monday in which the company announced they signed an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in Honelles, a 10 megawatt wind energy project in Belgium for $475,000.

The company plans to invest over $3 million dollars to develop these wind projects. Wind Works Power expects these projects to create investment opportunities in excess of $150 million which would be an outstanding return on the company’s investment. The company feels safe in making these investments into Europe since the European wind market is backed by government incentives, is well-established and secure, and should be solid additions to Wind Works’ portfolio of wind projects.

Wind Works Power has moved rapidly recently to expand

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Wind Works Power Corp. (WWPW.OB) is “One to Watch”

QualityStocks (November 9th, 2009) Writes:

Wind Works Power Corp.’s mission is to become a leading developer of wind energy projects in North America. They have a variety of wind park projects in Canada and the United States. The Company has their headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They trade on the OTC Bulletin Board.

Wind Works Power Corp.’s projects include the Grey Highlands Wind Park, the Snowy Ridge Wind Park, the Skyway 126 Wind Park, the Polar Bear Wind Park, and the Pleasant Bay Wind Park in Ontario; in addition to the Settlers Landing Wind Park, Zorra Wind Park, Clean Breeze Wind Park, and Whispering Woods Wind Park. In the United States, Wind Works Power Corp. has their Grand Prairie Wind Park in Illinois and their Baker Wind Park in Montana.

In October, Wind Works and Zero Emission People LLC announced that they signed a definitive agreement whereby Wind Works will acquire all of the outstanding equity

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The Best Two Ways to Play Canada’s Economy, Currency And Natural Resources

Investment U (October 29th, 2009) Writes:

The Best Two Ways to Play Canada’s Economy, Currency And Natural Resources

Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research

A vast amount of natural resources. A love of hockey. A penchant for bacon. And liberal use of the word “eh.”

All are associated with Canada, of course. But America’s neighbor to the north boasts another fine trait: an efficiently run economy.

You see, although Canada borders the United States, it takes a completely different approach towards economic policy.

That showed strongly just recently when America stoked protectionist fears by slapping stiff duties on tire imports from China. Yet days later, Canada unveiled plans for a significant move in the opposite direction. Canada aims to abolish all remaining tariffs on imported machinery and equipment used by domestic manufacturers, saving Canadian manufacturers C$250-300 million a year.

And while the United States dithers over

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ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) Has the Eye of the Tiger

Investment U (October 23rd, 2009) Writes:

ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) Has the Eye of the Tiger

Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research

ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) is one of those companies people love to hate.

The firm racks up billions in profits each year, yet it’s been sluggish to develop green technologies (although that’s slowly changing now), despite a $600 million investment into an algae-based biofuels project.

Some critics, including major shareholders, also criticize the company’s overly conservative management. They say that Exxon has a poor strategy for future growth and is too slow to replace its reserves.

With limited investment into finding new sources of oil and gas, ExxonMobil has instead spent $109 million to buy back shares and increase dividends by 58% over the past five years.

Last year alone, Exxon returned $40.1 billion to shareholders through buybacks and dividends, amounting to 154% of its capital

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A Monster of a Gas Project

QualityStocks (October 2nd, 2009) Writes:

Australia has ambitions to dethrone Qatar as the world’s largest LNG producer by the end of the next decade. The Australian government’s current goal is the production of 60 million tons of LNG per year for export. The Australian government is looking to achieve their goal largely through the Gorgon LNG Project. In Greek mythology, a gorgon is a hideous monster, but this Gorgon is a ‘monster’ of liquefied natural gas project in Western Australia.

Gorgon’s network of fields is believed to hold as much as 50,000 billion cubic feet of gas and the 40-year project is expected to produce 15 million tons a year, which is equal to 8 percent of current global capacity.

The Gorgon project has already attracted ready and eager buyers for the LNG that will be produced. PetroChina, China’s largest energy company, agreed to buy $41 billion worth of Gorgon LNG over a 20 year time period.

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Sempra, BP in Wind Energy JV – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 18th, 2009) Writes:

A subsidiary of Sempra Energy (SRE) recently became an equal partner of a BP Plc. (BP) unit for developing a 200MW Fowler Ridge II Wind Farm in Benton County, Indiana. 

The Fowler Ridge joint venture is currently under construction on a 17,000-acre site, about 90 miles northwest of Indianapolis and is expected to be operational in the first quarter of fiscal 2010. The 200MW facility will produce enough electricity for nearly 60,000 homes.

The project's entire power output has already been sold under four, long-term 50-MW contracts. Three of these deals were signed with units of American Electric Power (AEP) and one with Vectren Energy Delivery (VVC) of Indiana for 20-year terms each. The project will use 133 wind turbines, each with the ability to generate 1.5 MW.

The Fowler Ridge II development is an expansion of Fowler Ridge I, a 400-MW wind farm that commenced operations

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LNG Makes It A Really G’Day, Mate

Investment U (September 16th, 2009) Writes:

LNG Makes It A Really G’Day, Mate

by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research

They don’t call Australia the lucky country for nothing.

It must be luck to have such abundant amounts of energy, metals, minerals and agricultural commodities, not to mention residing so close to China and India, two countries with large populations and a seemingly insatiable appetite for such natural resources.

And that luck shows again in the recently approved, multi-billion dollar, Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, which is spreading good fortune to the foreign companies involved in the venture and the investors who know that Australia is where it’s at…

Australia currently has the 14th largest known gas reserve in the world, and many expect it to make the world’s top ten list in that category sooner than later. Dr. Graeme Behtune, the director of research firm Energy Quest, estimates the

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Energy Blast – September 16, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (September 16th, 2009) Writes:
Natural Resources Deputy Minister Sergei Donskoi has said that Russia would welcome foreign companies looking to explore the country's oil and gas reserves as domestic firms lack the 'strength and money' to carry out these operations themselves.  State-run electricity companies will invest $19.5 billion next year, or 13.5% less than planned after the government approved their 2010 budget, according to the Moscow Times.  EDF may take a 10% stake in Gazprom's South Stream pipeline.  Bulgaria's Economy and Energy Minister Traicho Traikov has said Sofia will demand economic incentives from Moscow to guarantee its commitment to its major Russian-backed energy projects.  ARMZ Uranium Holding is reportedly negotiating with Areva to jointly develop deposits in Namibia and other African countries, where one-fifth of the world's uranium is to be found.  The UK is currently on a non-Russian energy push with ...

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