WindShare I Investment Proposal Presentation to WindShare I Members General Meeting, June 7th, 2006.

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WindShare I Investment Proposal Presentation to WindShare I Members General Meeting, June 7th, 2006

Introduction Background Decision: explore investment opportunities Proposal: Lakewind-Bervie Project EF

Background WindShare I (Share Capital Co-op) Ex Place Turbine (Joint Venture) THESI Toronto Hydro Energy Services Current Structure EF

Background WindShare I AGM - February 2006  Reviewed several new lakeshore turbine investment scenarios EF

Background Constricting factors:  Poor pricing  Lack of PPA (power purchase agreement)  Height restrictions - preventing use of more efficient turbines EF

Background SOC (Standard Offer Contract)  Developments <10 Meg (ExPlace 650kw)  Expected price: 11c/kWh  20 year contract  Indexed to inflation March 2006 EF

Background Impact of SOCs:  Improves economics of ExPlace turbine  Can’t overcome height restrictions - preventing use of more efficient turbines EF

Background AGM Conclusion: we must look elsewhere for our next investment EF

Lakewind Overview WindShare II created by TREC to develop Lakewind Joint venture with local cooperative: Countryside Energy Coop (Milverton) EH

Lakewind–Bervie Project Community wind power project east of Bervie, near Kincardine 900 acres Existing wind study Adjacent interconnect EH

Lakewind-Bervie: Progress Report Lease Agreement signed Wind Data Interconnection Update Environmental Assessment & Bird Study EH

Lakewind-Bervie: Business Case 11 cents/kWh + strong wind regime = healthy economic revenue (20 years) Projected Internal Rate of Return: > 7% EH

Offering Statement Capital target: $20 million Risks Schedules EH

Current Business Partnership Structures WindShare I (Share Capital Co-op) Ex Place Turbine (Joint Venture) THESI Toronto Hydro Energy Services Lakewind Power Co-operative (Joint Venture) Lakewind Bervie Project WindShare II (Share Capital Co-op) Countryside Energy Co-op (Share Capital Co-op) EF

Proposal to WindShare I Members Merger between WindShare I and WindShare II Create one WindShare share capital cooperative EF

Proposed Business Partnership Structure Lakewind Power Co-op (Joint Venture) Lakewind Bervie Project WindShare I & II (New Share Capital Co-op) Countryside Energy Co-op (Share Capital Co-op) THESI Toronto Hydro Energy Services Ex Place Turbine (Joint Venture) EF

Benefits of Merger Social  WindShare I: reputation & experience  CEC: Local partner & rural perspective Environmental Economic  Economies of scale  Standard Offer Contract EF

Scenario Comparison Capital Structure Equity Investment $’s (WindShare) Net Present Value $’s Projected Internal Rate of Return Ex Place 50% (status quo) 800,000(-504,000)(-3.14%) Ex Place 50% + additional T.O. turbine 1,553,741(-457,000)+3.16% Ex Place 50% + Lakewind- Bervie 50% 5,800,00011, % DR

Implications for WindShare I Business entities, contract & conditions “Pioneer” membership designation Investors-in-waiting: Transfer funds held in escrow (with approval) Preference shares: transfer at ‘threshold’ point Other Board Member???

Lakewind Proposed Timeline Summer 06: WindShare and CEC offering agreements to FSCO Fall 06: FSCO approval; Bervie EA completed; membership campaign launch Spring 07: turbines ordered Spring 08: turbine installation Other Board Member???

View from the Board Motion Review Q&A Membership Motion Vote EF