AstraZeneca and Vanguard Renewables announce “expanded collaboration”
With an ambition of achieving a multiple fold increase in productivity, the collaboration aims to accelerate parity with fossil fuel-generated natural gas.
Drawing on AstraZeneca’s global manufacturing, supply chain, digital and scientific expertise, the companies plan to work together to increase RNG yield and generate a step change improvement in the production of RNG.
Technological improvements and enhanced production can increase access and cost-effectiveness of RNG, a current barrier to widespread renewable energy deployment, according to AZN.
The collaboration also aims to add RNG capacity to the US power grid and build capabilities in sustainable innovation for broader public benefit.
This announcement builds on the sector-first collaboration announced in June between AstraZeneca and Vanguard Renewables to deliver RNG to all of AstraZeneca’s US research and manufacturing sites by the end of 2026.
Starting with three priority areas, the collaboration will pursue capacity and design improvements to Vanguard Renewables’ Farm Powered® process via controls and chemistry to more quickly produce RNG using farm-based anaerobic digestion (AD) from food and farm waste.
It also aims to develop Digital Twins for the AD process to enable rapid experimentation and modeling including the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI).
Thirdly, it aims to enhance supply chain robustness to scale manufacturing and supply.
Pam Cheng, executive vice president of global operations & IT and chief sustainability officer, AstraZeneca, said: “The reality is that there are many challenges in adopting new energy sources and bold action is needed if we are going to successfully transition to green energy.
"Our collaboration with Vanguard Renewables is another important milestone on our path to net zero by driving deep decarbonisation, not just across AstraZeneca’s own operations but across the healthcare sector and beyond.”
Neil H. Smith, chief executive officer at Vanguard Renewables stated: “As our partnership with AstraZeneca continues to develop, we believe this cross-collaboration will help us achieve our joint mission of forging a path to net zero.”