Sky Harvest Windpower Corp. was founded in 2005 with its goal of becoming a major developer and producer of renewable energy. Management is deeply committed to achieving this objective in the years to come.
Through its subsidiary, Sky Harvest Windpower (Saskatchewan) Corp., the company is developing two utility scale wind farm projects in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada. As a publically traded company, individuals can acquire shares in Sky Harvest Windpower Corp. through their stock broker or online trading account using the symbol SKYH on the NASD: OTCBB.
Why invest in Wind power?
- Wind power is on an upward growth path. Some analysts have suggested that we are at the beginning of a very large curve.
- The demand for wind power and other renewable energy sources is primarily due to soaring oil prices and worldwide concern over global warming.
According to The American Wind Energy Association, in the past five years, the wind power market has grown at an average rate of 29% per annum. This makes wind power one of the fastest growing energy sources in North America.- Unlike other electricity sources, wind power is pollution free, inexhaustible and requires no fuel.
- According to The Canadian Wind Energy Association, wind energy has increased 10-fold in the last six years in Canada as governments seek ways to meet rising energy demand and reduce environmental impacts of electricity generation.
- The U.S. Department of Energy recently called for 20% wind power production by 2030 as it races to reduce its reliance on imported oil.
Why Invest in Sky Harvest Windpower Corp?
Sky Harvest presently has three pre-development wind farm sites in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada.- The combined capacity of the wind power sites is in excess of 350 megawatts, which can potentially supply clean energy to approximately 130,000 homes in the region.
The Sky Harvest site is ideally situated on approximately 15,520 acres at an advanced stage of design and engineering and has collected over four years of continuous wind data through its wind data collection tower.- The Keewatin site is approximately 20,00
0 acres in close proximity to The Sky Harvest site and has excellent wind conditions making it ideal for Sky Harvest's second wind farm. - Numerous environmental studies by Golder Associates and wind resource engineering studies by Genivar have been completed. Photo: Phoenix Engineering crew at the base of the Sky Harvest Meteorological tower.
- A 230 kV provincial electricity transmis
sion line also traverses both properties enabling cost-effective interconnection to the power grid. - The province-owned utility, SaskPower, has publically declared a strong commitment to adding wind power to its electricity generating portfolio.


