Press Release

Wind Works Power Corp Acquires Two Projects in Germany

April 22, 2015


SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, April 22, 2015 – Wind Works Power Corp. (OTC: WWPW -News) is pleased announce that it has acquired two wind projects in Germany. Wind Works acquired a wind project using 1 x Enercon E82 windturbine with a capacity of 2.3 MW that is fully permitted. Wind Works will operate the project and co-own it with a group of private investors. The project is already in construction and is expected to begin operations in summer this year.

Wind Works also signed an agreement (subject to final closing) to acquire an operating wind project consisting of another Enercon E82 wind turbine with a capacity of 2.3MW near Burg in Germany, which began operations in 2012. This is Wind Works first acquisition of an operating wind project. The total investment value for both projects is approximately $8.5 Million.

“We are pleased with the acquisitions in Germany, we will continue to look at acquiring operating wind projects, not just in Germany, but also in our other primary markets in the US and Canada as Wind Works focuses on increasing recurring revenues” comments Dr. Ingo Stuckmann, Wind Works' President and CEO.

About Wind Works * Zero Emission People

Wind Works now operates 4.6 megawatts (MW) in Germany, in which it has a 49% ownership stake, expected to double to 9.2 MW by the end of the year. In addition, Wind Works is developing 50 MW of Feed-in Tariff contracted projects in Ontario with Capstone Infrastructure (an affiliate of Macquarie Infrastructure), plus an additional 10 MW on its own; 77 MW of near-term permitted projects in Germany; and a project pipeline in the United States.

Our mission is to provide the opportunity for people to participate in the development of renewable wind energy projects. We believe in making sound, environmentally conscious investments that are good for our shareholders and our planet. To eliminate one person`s carbon footprint of 10 tons each year (for Germany), it only takes a modern windmill 2 days by producing approx. 20,000 kilowatt hours of zero emission energy.

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