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LAS CRUCES – New Mexico State University Chancellor Dan Arvizu is one of many chosen to aid the transition team of President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.
The transition team announced the members of the Agency Review Teams on Nov. 10. Arvizu was approached to be part of aiding the U.S. Department of Energy in the upcoming transition from the President Donald Trump administration to the Biden administration. According to the transition team’s website, those working with the Department of Energy will also be reviewing the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
“The agency review teams will proceed by meeting with former agency officials and experts who closely follow federal agencies, and with officials from think tanks, labor groups, trade associations, and other NGOs (non-governmental organizations). Further, many of the ART members have had long careers in the federal agencies they will now help prepare for the
Driving higher return with fuel-grade butanol at the refinery
Driving higher return with fuel-grade butanol at the refinery
Since the advent of the combustion engine, gasoline and automobile manufacturers have utilized additives as a means of improving overall fuel characteristics.
Since the advent of the combustion engine, gasoline and automobile manufacturers have utilized additives as a means of improving overall fuel characteristics. Initial efforts focused on improving the fuel’s octane rating, lowering the propensity for engine knocking. Tetraethyl lead (TEL) proved to be an inexpensive additive capable of meeting this objective, and it remained prevalent in the U.S. until the 1970s, when concerns over lead toxicity resulted in the gradual shift to unleaded fuels.