Quantum Flowers & Foods and Its Innovative Project
Quantum Flowers & Foods (QFF), headquartered in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, has recently been selected for a startup support project by Japan's Ministry of the Environment, aimed at enhancing methane-producing microbial communities using neutron radiation breeding technology. This innovative project signifies a movement towards greater efficiency in biogas generation and a notable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a decarbonized society.
Background
Biomass energy is regarded as one of the most promising methods of renewable energy due to its ability to utilize local resources. However, there are significant challenges regarding the efficiency and stability of electricity generation from biomass. Methane, meanwhile, is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential that is 25 times greater than that of carbon dioxide (CO₂), making its reduction a top priority in climate action.
To tackle these challenges, QFF is applying its proprietary technology, known as