Inside Energy

Inside Energy

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  • 27 minutes 35 seconds
    Living With Uncertainty- An Inside Energy Podcast Special
    Is having oil and gas development nearby bad for your health? In this story, we’re going to dig into what is known and what is unknown about these dangers and why those unknowns still exist, as more and more wells are drilled. We’re going to meet different people with different perspectives, who are all gathering data or studying it. They’re looking for answers and living with unknowns.
    31 March 2018, 11:56 pm
  • 29 minutes 22 seconds
    Invisible Leaks: Where "Clean" Natural Gas Falls Short
    A natural gas boom in the U.S. is changing the power sector in the country. It's credited with bringing down American carbon dioxide emissions more than any other factor. But, one difficult to control component of the natural gas industry threatens to undermine those gains. This audio special from Inside Energy explores the serious and persistent problem of methane leaks.
    26 March 2018, 7:01 pm
  • 4 minutes 46 seconds
    Tax Reform's Impact On Western Energy
    Tax reform is going to impact renewables, oil and gas, and energy overall in the western U.S. Now that the President has signed the final tax bill into law, what does it mean for western energy? Inside Energy helps unpack.
    22 December 2017, 10:56 pm
  • 19 minutes 29 seconds
    2017 Continuing Coverage: Firestone Explosion
    Four stories chronicling the growing conflict between oil and gas drilling and suburban development, in the aftermath of an April 2017 natural gas explosion in Firestone, Colorado that resulted in the death of two people. Submitted in the "Continuing Coverage" category for the 2018 RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Awards.
    21 December 2017, 6:53 pm
  • 27 minutes 53 seconds
    Clean Coal: Folly or the Future?
    President Donald Trump has used the term “clean coal” a lot lately, but what is clean coal? Well, it can mean a lot of different things, depending who you ask. For some, it's history. For others, it's a fantasy. And for still others, it's a necessity. But could it become a reality that helps bring back coal and helps stop climate change? Inside Energy’s Madelyn Beck digs deep.
    19 December 2017, 9:56 pm
  • 4 minutes 51 seconds
    Are Cities Leading The Way On Climate?
    An increasing number of cities are claiming they will go it alone to meet the emission reduction targets of the Paris Climate Agreement. This comes in the wake of President Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris accord earlier this year. Just last week, mayors from more than 50 North American cities signed a formal agreement to reduce greenhouse gases in their communities. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce looks at how they’re doing in trying to reach those goals.
    11 December 2017, 3:56 pm
  • 4 minutes 4 seconds
    Trump Admin To Shrink Utah Monuments
    President Trump is set to announce a plan to shrink the boundaries of two national monuments in Utah: Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monument, the latter created by President Obama one year ago this month. Trump’s action will mark an important milestone in the story of these two red buttes which has become an outsized symbol for a slew of western issues. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports.
    2 December 2017, 10:48 pm
  • 4 minutes 6 seconds
    Nervous About Electric Vehicle Road Trips? You’re Not Alone
    The American West is known for its wide open spaces. That can make for some pretty epic road trips -- unless you have an electric vehicle and you’re stuck hours away from a charge…. Sales of E-Vs are climbing and some forecasters predict half of the vehicles sold worldwide will be electric by 2040. But, in present day, a lack of charging stations is still holding back this transportation revolution. Inside Energy’s Dan Boyce reports on an agreement between Western states to try and calm so-called “range anxiety.”
    2 December 2017, 12:59 am
  • 5 minutes 50 seconds
    Energy Dominance A Theme In D.C.
    It’s been a busy week for lawmakers in the nation’s capital pushing their bills that fall in line with the Trump Administration’s energy dominance agenda. Congresswoman Liz Cheney is working to make it harder for federal agency’s to unilaterally approve a federal coal leasing ban. Congressman Evan Jenkins is seeking to do away with the Obama-era social cost of carbon calculation. E & E Reporter Dylan Brown walks us through what happened and why it’s important.
    1 December 2017, 6:03 pm
  • 4 minutes 56 seconds
    Wyoming Nears Finish Line in Clean Coal Project
    Wyoming’s biggest bet on clean coal is almost finished. The Integrated Test Center outside Gillette aims to host researchers who are finding ways to turn carbon emissions into marketable products. But what does this test center and clean coal mean for the state, the coal industry or climate change? Inside Energy’s Madelyn Beck takes us on a 360 degree view of clean coal to answer that question.
    1 December 2017, 4:54 pm
  • 5 minutes 21 seconds
    In Threatened Bird's Uncertain Fate, Some See An Opportunity
    The Department of Interior officially re-opened the 2015 sage grouse management plans last month. They took over a decade of compromise and negotiation to put together, with Wyoming as leader. Many people involved in the process are nervous that the current administration could damage the integrity of the plans, while others see it as an opportunity to make needed improvements.
    17 November 2017, 9:54 pm
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