Inside Energy

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Inside Energy was a public media collaboration, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, that produced from 2014-2017. Our audio stories will help inform you of the tensions and tradeoffs in American energy issues. Dont miss our podcast: http://insideenergy.org/podcast

Episodios

  • Wyoming’s Oil and Gas Emissions Clean-Up

    02/08/2017 Duración: 04min

    A southwestern Wyoming region has some of the strongest emissions regulations on the oil and gas industry in the country. Companies operating in the Upper Green River Basin are required to reduce air pollutants that may lead to ozone — a dangerous greenhouse gas. This week, a federal court mandated the Environmental Protection Agency begin enforcement of similar standards nationwide. Cooper McKim reports on how Wyoming’s plan to clean up their air has worked.

  • Bring On The Heat, Says Coal Industry

    31/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    A changing climate may be bad PR for fossil fuels, but it could help their bottom line. Two major coal companies released earnings reports last week stating how higher temperatures could mean more energy use, which could ease some coal stockpiles.

  • Growing Pains for the Rooftop Solar Industry

    18/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    n most parts of the country, solar energy has been having a great decade. Estimates puts the industry’s growth at 16-hundred percent over the last 8 years. A great decade, maybe, but solar’s been having a really bad year -- especially residential rooftop solar. There’s been a big-time slowdown in that market, and bankruptcies abound from the likes of SunEdison, Sungevity, Suniva, and at least one company not starting with Sun -- SolarWorld. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce looks into what’s going on.

  • Bonds for ponds in Wyoming

    14/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    Millions of gallons of salty wastewater are produced each day wherever there’s oil and gas production. Most states inject wastewater deep underground. But in Wyoming, above-ground wastewater ponds are still used. Regulators now want to make sure the state will not be left scrambling to pay for and figure out cleanup, once the ponds are shut down. Inside Energy’s Madelyn Beck reports.

  • A Toxic Legacy: North Dakota Looks To Clean Up Old Oilfield Waste

    14/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    A Toxic Legacy: North Dakota Looks To Clean Up Old Oilfield Waste by Inside Energy

  • Proposed Coal Mine Faces Resistance From Local Groups

    14/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    A new coal mine may be opening in the Powder River Basin -- if it does, it would be the first to open in Wyoming in 50 years. Before that can happen, they have to obtain a permit. Local groups are arguing against one. They say the mine's proposed permit is lacking and worry about the environmental impacts of a new mine.

  • Wyoming: ground zero in the global wind race?

    14/07/2017 Duración: 04min

    The wind energy industry is growing worldwide, and so is the global competition between turbine-makers. That battle is now playing out in Wyoming, a state with some of the best wind potential in the nation. In the next few years two massive wind power projects are slated to come on line. To get an edge, a Chinese company is trying to win over the state’s scant pool of workers through free training to become a wind turbine technician. Inside Energy’s Madelyn Beck reports.

  • Crude Oil Drivers Wanted: Worker Shortages Hold Back Fracking Crews

    13/07/2017 Duración: 03min

    Oil markets are turbulent -- Still, prices are high enough right now that oil companies are expanding their drilling operations here in the US. Of all the problems to have, though, companies aren’t getting as much oil out of the ground as they want because they can’t find enough workers for their highly paid jobs. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce picks up the story from the side of a highway near oil country.

  • A New Coal Mine May Open in Wyoming, But Not For Electricity

    30/06/2017 Duración: 04min

    Coal used to be the dominant resource to feed power generation, but it's fallen to natural gas and renewable energies. With a drop in coal demand, a Kentucky-based company is looking for a new way to use the resource. They're hoping to find a way to make coal as versatile as oil, creating new products like car parts, building material, and much more.

  • Tensions over what to do with National Monuments on full display in MT

    22/06/2017 Duración: 05min

    The US Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, is recommending a reduction in the size of the controversial, and brand new, Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. That follows a directive from President Trump to review all large monuments designated since the late 90s. Trump argues some of these monuments actually restrict access to public land and burden both local governments and local economies. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce reports from another of these monuments under review in North Central Montana.

  • After Home Explosion, Who Wants To Live On Twilight Ave?

    20/06/2017 Duración: 05min

    After a home exploded north of Denver in April, killing two people, the investigation into what happened is underway, clean-up is ongoing, lawsuits are being filed and people who live in that small community are worried. Not only about their safety but about the value of their homes. The explosion was caused by a leaking pipeline, attached to an oil and gas well and in this part of Colorado, that kind of infrastructure is everywhere. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports.

  • Coal States Try New Ideas To Turn Carbon To Cash

    16/06/2017 Duración: 05min

    Coal States Try New Ideas To Turn Carbon To Cash by Inside Energy

  • A Boom In Oil Thefts In The Permian

    15/06/2017 Duración: 04min

    A Boom In Oil Thefts In The Permian by Inside Energy

  • How Western Leaders Might Change The Endangered Species Act

    09/06/2017 Duración: 05min

    How Western Leaders Might Change The Endangered Species Act by Inside Energy

  • Coal jobs return to Wyoming

    01/06/2017 Duración: 04min

    Wyoming coal companies are out of bankruptcy and rehiring. President Trump's promise to put coal miners back to work appears to have come true in northeastern Wyoming where nearly 300 mining jobs have returned, bringing residents home and boosting local morale. Still there’s a lot of uncertainty for the state and the coal industry overall. Inside Energy’s Madelyn Beck reports.

  • After OPEC Move, Oil Country Breathes A Sigh Of Relief

    26/05/2017 Duración: 04min

    After OPEC Move, Oil Country Breathes A Sigh Of Relief by Inside Energy

  • Wyoming School Shuttered by Gas Leak Ready to Reopen

    26/05/2017 Duración: 04min

    Wyoming School Shuttered by Gas Leak Ready to Reopen by Inside Energy

  • In North Dakota, Will Wind Keep The Lights On?

    15/05/2017 Duración: 04min

    In North Dakota, Will Wind Keep The Lights On? by Inside Energy

  • Fatal Home Explosion In Colorado Reignites Setback Debate

    05/05/2017 Duración: 05min

    A fatal home explosion in northern Colorado is prompting a lot of questions in the state about how oil and gas wells are regulated, and how close to old wells new homes should be built. The explosion was linked to a leaking gas line, running from a nearby well. The line was abandoned, but not properly sealed. A statewide review of oil and gas operations is now underway. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce reports.

  • Colorado Home Explosion Caused by Pipeline Leak

    03/05/2017 Duración: 01min

    Colorado's governor ordered a review of all oil and gas development in the state after two people were killed last month in a home explosion that happened less than 200 feet from a well. Inside Energy's Leigh Paterson reports.

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