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Annual General
     Meeting
December 2, 2010
Forward-looking statements


This presentation contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of
applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking statements may include financial
and other projections, as well as statements regarding future plans, objectives or
economic performance, or the assumption underlying any of the foregoing.

Forward-looking information involves significant risks, assumptions, uncertainties
and other factors that may cause actual future results or anticipated events to differ
materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements and
accordingly, should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results.
Accordingly, investors should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking
statements. Further, any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on
which such statement is made, and we undertakes no obligation to update any
forward-looking statement or statements to reflect information, events, results,
circumstances or otherwise after the date on which such statement is made or to
reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law, including
securities laws.

                                                                                         2
About China Wind Power International Corp.




     China Wind is uniquely
    positioned to capitalize on
  the growing demand for wind
         energy in China


                                         •3
                                         3
A tremendous opportunity for following four main reasons:


          Demand
          China



          Exclusivity
          Du Mon County



          Guaranteed
          Power Purchase Agreement



          Profitable
          12-14% IRR, and higher for future projects        •4
                                                            4
China Overview




• Rapid industrialization
• Looming energy shortage
• Facing one of the world’s biggest
                    world’s
  environmental crisis


                                      5
         Source: IEA
China’s commitment to wind power


 2008    2009    2010                2020
 12.0 GW 25.8 GW Target 30 GW        100 GW




China:
         4th 2009 2nd today 1st tomorrow      6
We make it, they take it



Guaranteed demand
• National Renewable Energy Law, effective January 2006
• Grid is obligated to purchase all output!



for China Wind
• Heilongjiang Provincial Power Grid must buy our electricity



                                                           7
Our current focus: Heilongjiang Province




                    Beijing

                                       Exclusive rights to
                        Shanghai     Wind Power Generation
                                      Du Mon County, Heilongjiang




Heilonjoang Province
Population:                        ~38 million
Annual electricity use by 2010*:   74 million MWh                   8
* forecast                                                          8
Favourable location


                       On-grid Tariff: 0.61 Yuan/ Kwh


Beijing                      Power Grid <2km


   Shanghai
                                   Wind Speed
                                   70m: 6.9-7.5 m/s

                            Well Located
                            • Flat, solid ground
                            • Easy access with roads
                              and highways
                                                       9
Our portfolio


                 546 MW over 5 development phases:
                 49MW in commercial operation (P1)
                     49.5MW in construction (P2)
                   448.5MW in development (P3~4)
Beijing



   Shanghai
                           Included in power
                            grid master plan



                    Longer-term potential for
                     building out 1,150 MW

                                                10
China Wind — Phase 1



  Phase 1: 49 MW   Phase 2: 49.5 MW   Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW



      Status           Turbines        Financing Completed

    Commenced                                       26%
                      34 turbines                  equity
    commercial
                      producing
    Production                              74%
                        power
     Dec. 2009                              debt



67 GWh generated at June 30, 2010
93.2 GWh generated at October 30 2010                        11
China Wind — Phase 2


 Phase 1: 49 MW       Phase 2: 49.5 MW          Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW



          Status         Turbines     Financing Completed


                             15                     35.15%
       Construction      installed,                 equity
         half-way          20 on
                                             65.85%
        completed          order
                                              bank*


                                         330 million RMB (US$49) bank
                                         loan has been approved at a
                                         variable Interest rate.
                                                                        12
Turbine Overview: Phase 1 and 2


            DW1.0/56        HFDY1500/77            DT-1500
           Two-Bladed       Directly Driven       Doubly Fed
Phase 1
Phase 1




             4                                     30
Phase 2




             6                 10                  19
Phase 2




           (Installed)                             ( 9 installed)


           56% of all globally installed wind power equipment
                     is manufactured in China (2007)                13
Our progress in
    FY2010



                  14
Key Milestones



• Completed take over of Berkshire
  Griffin
• Began trading on TSX-Venture
• Commenced commercial production
• Raised $5 million in non-brokered
  private placement
• DuMon County sites identified as key
  areas in Province’s Master Plan
                                         15
Annual Results

Sales                           Revenue
(thousands)                     (thousands)
               $3,829


                                                $1,719


     $407
                                        $0
      2009       2010                   2009      2010



        Commercial production of energy begun in Q2
                                                         16
                                                          16
          Total assets at year-end was $114 million
Annual Results

Adjusted EBITDA               Power Produced
(thousands)                   (GWh)


                $482                           4.7


      2009
               2010
                                       0
                                      2009     2010
    ($798)
      EBITDA excludes stock-compensation charges
                                                      17
                                                       17
              Power produced at 65% capacity
Recent Progress




                  18
Q2 Results

Sales                          Revenue
(thousands)                    (thousands)


               $1,217                          $1,217

     $705

                                        $0
   FY2010      FY2011                 FY2010      FY2011



            Commercial production well underway
                                                           19
                                                            19
                 Operating at 65% capacity
Q2 Results

Adjusted EBITDA             Power Produced
(thousands)                 (GWh)
              $1,291                        1.52



    FY2010
              FY2011
                                        0
    ($393)                          2009     2010



               Record revenue, EBITDA
                                                    20
                                                     20
                 Net loss lowest ever
Q3 Milestones to Date



• Generated 1.1 GWh of electricity in
  October
• Continued construction of Phase 2
• Raised $4.3 million in non-brokered
  private placement
• Final stages of $50 million bank loan
  agreement

                                          21
Looking Ahead




                22
Phase 2: project timeline



   Q1/09         Q3/09        Q4/09            Q4/10        Q2/11




  Construction     Equity        Turbines         Debt     Construction
  commenced      financing     installation    financing    completed
                              commenced.       approved
                             All foundations
                               completed


                                                                          23
China Wind — Phases 3 to 5


 Phase 1: 49 MW                   Phase 2: 49.5 MW      Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW



               Status                        Turbines        Financing (targeted)


  Phase 3                                                                 30%
                        Phase 4 & 5                                      equity
 (200MW)
                         feasibility       299 turbines
close to get
                          studies            planned              70%
    final
                         underway                                 debt
  approval


     Phase 3 projects (198MW) will be financed using EPC Contract.

                                                                                  24
Phases 3 to 5: project timelines


   Phase 3                   Phase 4                 Phase 5
   (Sino-Denmark)
                              ~100MW                 ~150MW
     198 MW
      Q4/11                    Q4/12                  Q3/13
     Construction             Construction           Construction
      completed                completed              completed




      Q1/11
     •Q3/10                    Q1/12
                              •Q4/11                  Q3/12
                                                     •Q2/12
     Construction             Construction           Construction
     Construction              Construction          Construction
     commences                 commences             commences
        begins                    begins                begins 25•25
                    Construction phase ~ 12 months
Business model: costs and revenues*


Total ~49M Project Cost                                Total Revenue for 49MW
(including installation)
                      Phase 1 & 2 *    Phase 3 **
                                                       Electricity Production
                                                       • Production: 110,743 MWh/yr
Turbines/towers:           US $53.6M   US $46.8M
                                                       • Power Price: 0.61 Yuan/Kwh
Construction:              US $13.1M   US $10.5M                     (=US$92/MWh)
                                                       • Revenue: US$8.82 M /yr *
Interest:                   US $4.1M    US $2.9M
                                                       • 20 Years PPA
Other:                      US $2.2M    US $4.2M       * Based on 20 years average for the
                                                       Phase I (49MW) or II (49.5MW).

Total:                     US $73.0M   US $64.4M       ** Based on 20 years average for
                                        (~12% lower)   one 49.5 MW wind farm of the
                                                       Phase 3 (total 4 wind farms,
                                                       198MW).                          26
Targeted project economics for Phase I & II *
(20 year average for one 49 MW wind farm)

Installed capacity                                                                49MW
Capacity factor                                                                   26.31%
Revenue: wind power *                                                        US $8.8M
Total revenue *                                                              US $8.8M
EBITDA *                                                                     US $6.7M
Total profit after tax *                                                    US $1.6M
Annual cash flow to equity *                                                US $2.3M




Capital cost/MW                                       Levered equity IRR
Less than US $1.5 million                             10-12%

                  * Based on 20 years average 49 MW project for Phase I and II.            27
Demand
China



Exclusivity
Du Mon County



Guaranteed
Power Purchase Agreement



Profitable
12-14% IRR
                           28
Wendell Zhang
                 Wendell Zhang
               Chief Financial Officer
                Chief Financial Officer
                   416-916-4205
                    416-916-4205
• • wzhang@chinawindpowerinternational.com
     wzhang@chinawindpowerinternational.com
   •       www.ChinaWindPowerInternational.com
       •    www.ChinaWindPowerInternational.com
               twitter.com/ChinaWindPower
                twitter.com/ChinaWindPower




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China Wind Power AGM presentation, December 2010

  • 1. Annual General Meeting December 2, 2010
  • 2. Forward-looking statements This presentation contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking statements may include financial and other projections, as well as statements regarding future plans, objectives or economic performance, or the assumption underlying any of the foregoing. Forward-looking information involves significant risks, assumptions, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual future results or anticipated events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements and accordingly, should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results. Accordingly, investors should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Further, any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made, and we undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement or statements to reflect information, events, results, circumstances or otherwise after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law, including securities laws. 2
  • 3. About China Wind Power International Corp. China Wind is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for wind energy in China •3 3
  • 4. A tremendous opportunity for following four main reasons: Demand China Exclusivity Du Mon County Guaranteed Power Purchase Agreement Profitable 12-14% IRR, and higher for future projects •4 4
  • 5. China Overview • Rapid industrialization • Looming energy shortage • Facing one of the world’s biggest world’s environmental crisis 5 Source: IEA
  • 6. China’s commitment to wind power 2008 2009 2010 2020 12.0 GW 25.8 GW Target 30 GW 100 GW China: 4th 2009 2nd today 1st tomorrow 6
  • 7. We make it, they take it Guaranteed demand • National Renewable Energy Law, effective January 2006 • Grid is obligated to purchase all output! for China Wind • Heilongjiang Provincial Power Grid must buy our electricity 7
  • 8. Our current focus: Heilongjiang Province Beijing Exclusive rights to Shanghai Wind Power Generation Du Mon County, Heilongjiang Heilonjoang Province Population: ~38 million Annual electricity use by 2010*: 74 million MWh 8 * forecast 8
  • 9. Favourable location On-grid Tariff: 0.61 Yuan/ Kwh Beijing Power Grid <2km Shanghai Wind Speed 70m: 6.9-7.5 m/s Well Located • Flat, solid ground • Easy access with roads and highways 9
  • 10. Our portfolio 546 MW over 5 development phases: 49MW in commercial operation (P1) 49.5MW in construction (P2) 448.5MW in development (P3~4) Beijing Shanghai Included in power grid master plan Longer-term potential for building out 1,150 MW 10
  • 11. China Wind — Phase 1 Phase 1: 49 MW Phase 2: 49.5 MW Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW Status Turbines Financing Completed Commenced 26% 34 turbines equity commercial producing Production 74% power Dec. 2009 debt 67 GWh generated at June 30, 2010 93.2 GWh generated at October 30 2010 11
  • 12. China Wind — Phase 2 Phase 1: 49 MW Phase 2: 49.5 MW Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW Status Turbines Financing Completed 15 35.15% Construction installed, equity half-way 20 on 65.85% completed order bank* 330 million RMB (US$49) bank loan has been approved at a variable Interest rate. 12
  • 13. Turbine Overview: Phase 1 and 2 DW1.0/56 HFDY1500/77 DT-1500 Two-Bladed Directly Driven Doubly Fed Phase 1 Phase 1 4 30 Phase 2 6 10 19 Phase 2 (Installed) ( 9 installed) 56% of all globally installed wind power equipment is manufactured in China (2007) 13
  • 14. Our progress in FY2010 14
  • 15. Key Milestones • Completed take over of Berkshire Griffin • Began trading on TSX-Venture • Commenced commercial production • Raised $5 million in non-brokered private placement • DuMon County sites identified as key areas in Province’s Master Plan 15
  • 16. Annual Results Sales Revenue (thousands) (thousands) $3,829 $1,719 $407 $0 2009 2010 2009 2010 Commercial production of energy begun in Q2 16 16 Total assets at year-end was $114 million
  • 17. Annual Results Adjusted EBITDA Power Produced (thousands) (GWh) $482 4.7 2009 2010 0 2009 2010 ($798) EBITDA excludes stock-compensation charges 17 17 Power produced at 65% capacity
  • 19. Q2 Results Sales Revenue (thousands) (thousands) $1,217 $1,217 $705 $0 FY2010 FY2011 FY2010 FY2011 Commercial production well underway 19 19 Operating at 65% capacity
  • 20. Q2 Results Adjusted EBITDA Power Produced (thousands) (GWh) $1,291 1.52 FY2010 FY2011 0 ($393) 2009 2010 Record revenue, EBITDA 20 20 Net loss lowest ever
  • 21. Q3 Milestones to Date • Generated 1.1 GWh of electricity in October • Continued construction of Phase 2 • Raised $4.3 million in non-brokered private placement • Final stages of $50 million bank loan agreement 21
  • 23. Phase 2: project timeline Q1/09 Q3/09 Q4/09 Q4/10 Q2/11 Construction Equity Turbines Debt Construction commenced financing installation financing completed commenced. approved All foundations completed 23
  • 24. China Wind — Phases 3 to 5 Phase 1: 49 MW Phase 2: 49.5 MW Phases 3-5: 448.5 MW Status Turbines Financing (targeted) Phase 3 30% Phase 4 & 5 equity (200MW) feasibility 299 turbines close to get studies planned 70% final underway debt approval Phase 3 projects (198MW) will be financed using EPC Contract. 24
  • 25. Phases 3 to 5: project timelines Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 (Sino-Denmark) ~100MW ~150MW 198 MW Q4/11 Q4/12 Q3/13 Construction Construction Construction completed completed completed Q1/11 •Q3/10 Q1/12 •Q4/11 Q3/12 •Q2/12 Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction commences commences commences begins begins begins 25•25 Construction phase ~ 12 months
  • 26. Business model: costs and revenues* Total ~49M Project Cost Total Revenue for 49MW (including installation) Phase 1 & 2 * Phase 3 ** Electricity Production • Production: 110,743 MWh/yr Turbines/towers: US $53.6M US $46.8M • Power Price: 0.61 Yuan/Kwh Construction: US $13.1M US $10.5M (=US$92/MWh) • Revenue: US$8.82 M /yr * Interest: US $4.1M US $2.9M • 20 Years PPA Other: US $2.2M US $4.2M * Based on 20 years average for the Phase I (49MW) or II (49.5MW). Total: US $73.0M US $64.4M ** Based on 20 years average for (~12% lower) one 49.5 MW wind farm of the Phase 3 (total 4 wind farms, 198MW). 26
  • 27. Targeted project economics for Phase I & II * (20 year average for one 49 MW wind farm) Installed capacity 49MW Capacity factor 26.31% Revenue: wind power * US $8.8M Total revenue * US $8.8M EBITDA * US $6.7M Total profit after tax * US $1.6M Annual cash flow to equity * US $2.3M Capital cost/MW Levered equity IRR Less than US $1.5 million 10-12% * Based on 20 years average 49 MW project for Phase I and II. 27
  • 28. Demand China Exclusivity Du Mon County Guaranteed Power Purchase Agreement Profitable 12-14% IRR 28
  • 29. Wendell Zhang Wendell Zhang Chief Financial Officer Chief Financial Officer 416-916-4205 416-916-4205 • • [email protected] [email protected] • www.ChinaWindPowerInternational.com • www.ChinaWindPowerInternational.com twitter.com/ChinaWindPower twitter.com/ChinaWindPower 29