Jake Milne, president and founder, ReviablEnergy, has a passion and conviction to stop communities from being on the news when real viable solutions are available.
This passion was heard on Townsquare Media KLXX SuperTalk 1270AM’s Talk of the Town with Steve Bakken and guest co-host Jason Spiess.
“Our team is reaching out to other communities to help solve problems there as well,” Milne said. “Our current locality partnerships are located in Wyoming, Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Texas, but are looking to work with more communities to solve this problem.”
Jake and Beau Brown (vice president and co-founder) recently had the honor of being invited to visit with Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis.
“Senator Lummis stands fully behind our efforts and supports all real viable solutions when it comes to the energy sector,” Milne said.
He added that U.S. Senator John Barrasso and U.S. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman have both visited our team to discuss these efforts as well.
“We believe the solutions are an all hands on deck approach and we truly appreciate our federal representatives efforts in helping our cause for tangible solutions,” Milne said.
Milne also commented on the Osage Native American Indian Reservation Wind Farm issues.
U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer Choe-Graves ordered wind turbines located north of Pawhuska on the Burbank Field to be removed and said their continued presence on the Osage Mineral Estate amounted to continued trespass – one of the issues argued before the Northern District of Oklahoma at a hearing on Sept. 20.
The developers – Osage Wind, Enel Kansas and Green Power Energy LLC – never obtained such a lease. The question of whether they needed a lease went before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2019 in which the defendants lost. They attempted to re-argue portions of that case earlier this year when a question of continued trespass came before the Northern District.
Milne said this could have some impacts on how the industry is regulated in the future.
ReviablEnergy was founded with the mission to reduce industrial waste and ensure a sustainable future for a cleaner economy.
ReviablEnergy is one of the leading companies spearheading the effort in supporting a circular economy by processing and innovating new “Repurposing Projects” to minimize and reimagine renewable energy waste.
The leadership at ReviablEnergy combines decades of renewable energy, insulation, and waste management experience.
ReviablEnergy achieved a NET ZERO in 2022. This includes a carbon reduction of 232% from their year to year emissions, according to Milne.
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