Stephanie Joyce
Energy and Natural Resources ReporterPhone: 307-766-0809
Email: sjoyce3@uwyo.edu
Stephanie Joyce reports on energy and natural resources for Wyoming Public Radio. Before joining WPR, she was the news director at a public radio station in the Aleutian Islands, where she covered oil, fish and sometimes pirates. She's also an alumni of the Metcalf Institute Science Reporting Fellowship. When not reporting, she's listening to public radio, often while running or skiing.
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Wyoming’s first utility-scale solar farm is being proposed in Sweetwater County. Wyoming currently has less than 2 megawatts of installed solar in the…
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Things are looking up in the coal market, but 2017 is still going to be a tough year—that was the message from Cloud Peak Energy’s CEO during the…
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The fight over the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota has brought to the fore tensions over whether tribes are adequately consulted about development…
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A federal judge has ruled the Environmental Protection Agency has two weeks to figure out how to quantify coal jobs lost because of regulation.The EPA…
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Listen to the full show here. Wyoming's Delegation Wants To Hear More Debate About Energy And Western IssuesAs the presidential contest rolls on, some…
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The future is looking up for Wyoming’s wind industry.There are few places in the country with more wind energy potential than Wyoming, but the state has…
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The Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against the developer of the proposed Two Elk power plant in Campbell County. The project received…
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In 2014, a massive explosion tore through the Williams natural gas processing plant in Opal. It forced the evacuation of the southwestern Wyoming town and…
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The Army Corps of Engineers has released its environmental impact analysis for a port that would ship coal from Wyoming, Montana and Colorado to Asia. The…
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What would be the first new coal mine to open in Wyoming in decades is one step closer to becoming reality after the state's Environmental Quality Council…