Stephanie Joyce appears in the following:
Will Obama's Climate Legacy Last?
Monday, August 03, 2015
President Obama will announce new rules today for carbon emissions from power plants, but more than a dozen conservative states and the coal industry are scrambling to fight back.
Low Gas Prices Haven't Slowed Domestic Drilling — Yet
Sunday, November 09, 2014
With gas prices plunging below $3 a gallon, motorists have plenty to celebrate. But people in oil-producing states, where low prices mean fewer jobs and less government revenue, are starting to worry.
Wanted: Wind Turbine Mechanic — Must Be Daredevil, Skilled With Hands
Friday, October 24, 2014
Wind power is a growing part of the energy mix in the United States. And more wind turbines means there are new jobs for people to install and repair them. The job requires a unique skill set.
U.S. Energy Boom Spurs Massive Demand For New Pipelines
Thursday, October 09, 2014
The United States has enough oil pipeline to wrap around the Earth more than a hundred times. But those 2.6 million miles of pipeline were built for a different era, and more pipeline...
Stockpiling Coal For Winter Proves Problematic For Power Plants
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Fall is usually the season when power plants stockpile coal in preparation for higher electricity demand during the winter, but that's proving to be problematic this year.
In Wyoming, Going Deep To Draw Energy From Coal
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
The United States has lots of coal, but most of it is buried far underground. A new method can extract it, but the environmental costs might prove too high for nearby landowners.
Auction Marks An End To A History Of Scandal At Tea Pot Dome
Thursday, May 08, 2014
Nearly a century since a national scandal, the U.S. government's involvement with Teapot Dome is finally ending. Wyoming Public Radio's Stephanie Joyce says that the whole site is being auctioned off.