
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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In its largest renewable energy purchase to date, Microsoft has agreed to buy more than 200 megawatts of power from wind farms in Wyoming and Kansas.…
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Industry groups are already fighting back against a federal rule released Tuesday that would curb methane emissions from oil and gas wells on public…
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Listen to the full show here. Trump Promised Big On Coal. Can He Deliver?Coal country is celebrating Donald Trump's victory. Support for Trump was strong…
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Coal country is celebrating Donald Trump’s election victory. Support for Trump was strong from Appalachia to Wyoming, and people have high hopes he can…
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Donald Trump promised sweeping reforms to the energy industry during the campaign. He vowed to bring back coal jobs, boost domestic oil and gas…
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After a three year, $900,000 investigation, the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality has concluded fracking did not cause water contamination in…
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For months, it has been eerily quiet at the Midwest School. Other than the skittering of leaves across the cordoned-off parking lot, the only sounds are…
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With a record increase in U.S. crude stockpiles this week as well as increased production from OPEC, it is looking more and more unlikely oil prices will…
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Listen to the full show here. Cheyenne Mayoral Race Is Historic And HeatedFor nearly 150 years, men have been Cheyenne’s mayors. All that is about to…
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The Environmental Protection Agency says it could take two years to develop an accurate method for measuring the impact of its regulations on coal jobs.In…