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Landowners Information

C-Free Power Corp. is seeking sites in Canada for our wind exploration and development program. Landowners are our partners in developing wind power and C-Free is committed to building and maintaining a strong relationship with these key partners. Wind development can provide an additional and guaranteed source of income for landowners.

C-Free will build, own, operate and maintain the wind farm and no financial investment is required from landowners. All C-Free requires is land access in order to test the wind and then develop the wind farm.

The earnings by the landowner are based on a percentage of the revenue generated by each turbine (i.e. the landowner receives a percentage of the gross power sales from the power generated by each turbine). These earnings depend on the wind resource, the number of wind turbines on the land and the purchase price of the power when it is sold. Regardless of these factors, however, C-Free guarantees a minimum monthly payment to its landowners.

Although landowners provide access rights to C-Free for the purposes developing wind power, the actual land requirement of the wind farm is minimal - about an acre per turbine or about 1-3% of the land. That leaves 97-99% of the land available for other uses such as farming and ranching. Once the tower is in place, normal farming can occur right up to the base of the 4 m diameter towers. There is no need to fence off the towers and the rotating blades are far from the ground so they do not interfere with the use of the land. C-Free requires permanent access roads that are about 5 m wide and are routed along your property lines or existing tracks as much as possible. C-Free is also responsible for the construction of the roads.

If you are interested in having your land assessed for purposes of wind power development or would like more information, please call 403 230 5124 or send an email to info@carbonfreepower.com.



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