
Dan Boyce
Dan Boyce moved to the Inside Energy team at Rocky Mountain PBS in 2014, after five years of television and radio reporting in his home state of Montana. In his most recent role as Montana Public Radio’s Capitol Bureau Chief, Dan produced daily stories on state politics and government.
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As Lea Anne Shellberg knows, spring can be a difficult time. It's when the winter power bills start piling up. A broken back and a recurring skin cancer…
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Colorado Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled that state laws protecting the oil and gas industry overrule a hydraulic fracturing ban in Longmont…
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The costs of wind and solar power have fallen dramatically in recent years. Still, renewables only account for a fraction of the energy produced in the…
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Unlike fossil fuels, wind energy is booming.Xcel Energy has announced a proposal with Denmark-based Vestas Wind Systems to build a 300 turbine project in…
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The U.S. oil and gas industry was shocked by the sudden death of Aubrey McClendon. The former CEO of Chesapeake Energy, a major producer now floundering…
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Bankruptcies of oilfield companies large and small have grown as prices remain at their lowest levels in a decade or more. But company insolvencies aren't…
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The U.S. Department of Energy defines renewable natural gas as a "pipeline-quality gas that is fully interchangeable with conventional natural gas." The…
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The goal of Gov. John Hickenlooper's Oil and Gas Task Force was to address the duel concerns that drilling operations are too close to homes and that…
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More than two dozen states, including Wyoming and North Dakota have sued to stop the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan. Eighteen states, the…
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Air quality has long been a concern in Colorado; many might remember the skies back in the 1970s and 80s along the Front Range."Oh, it was horrible,…