Renewable Power Project Capital Portfolio

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Cape Breton Power - is evolving into a leading developer of large-scale renewable energy production in Atlantic Canada.  Cape Breton Power Ltd. has 16MW of wind energy under development and is constantly gauging new opportunities.

Confederation Power - is a developer and operator of renewable power projects with vision to becoming the leading developer of profitable, sustainable renewable power projects in Canada.

Glace Bay Lingan Wind Power - is developing two wind farms on the north shore of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in partnership with Cape Breton Power, representing combined wind energy output of more than 16 MW.

Observatory Inlet Development - is the co-owner and developer of four hydroelectric facilities in Northern British Columbia, representing approximately 50MW in power capacity plants.

Schneider Power - is a leading Canadian based global renewable and wind energy developer.  They evaluate, design, build, own and operate some of North America’s most advanced projects and maintain three operational wind farms and a significant portfolio totaling approximately 1400 MW.

SkyPower - is set to become one the largest renewable energy producers in Canada.  SkyPower has interests in over 200 projects representing 11,000 MW of potential nameplate capacity.  SkyPower just signed a 20 year Power Purchase agreement with the Ontario Power Authority to build a $160mln wind power project.

Springhill Wind Energy - is developing wind energy facilities in the Springhill, Higgins Mountain and Londonderry regions of Nova Scotia, representing more than 80 MW of wind energy capacity across the three sites.

Spuzzum Creek Power - has the sole mandate to construct, own and operate the 20 MW Spuzzum Creek hydroelectric plant in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, which includes a 20 year power purchase agreement with BC hydro.

Vector Wind Energy - national development portfolio with the potential capacity to support over 250 MW of wind energy.  Vector was selected by the DuPont Corporation to receive the Global Sustainable Growth Award in 2004.

Ventus Energy - wind assessment and development company that capitalized on the need for viable wind projects with bankable data and proven resources.  In 2007 it was acquired by SUEZ Energy International.

Windswept Power - focused on developing wind energy facilities in Saskatchewan, and is one of only two companies chosen by SaskPower in 2004 to provide green energy under the Environmentally Preferred Power Program.