Clean Planet Receives Innovation Grant for Quantum Hydrogen Energy Project in Tokyo
Key Ideas
  • Clean Planet secures 1 billion yen grant from Tokyo Metropolitan Government for its Quantum Hydrogen Energy (QHe) heat generation device.
  • QHe fusion technology operates at a significantly lower temperature than traditional fusion methods, making it safer and more efficient.
  • Clean Planet holds 117 patents in 23 countries and collaborates with Tohoku University for the practical application of their heat generation technology.
  • The Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy aims to support startups and SMEs in Tokyo for the development of innovative products contributing to a carbon-neutral society.
Clean Planet has been chosen for the Innovation Promotion Project for Achieving Zero Emission Tokyo under the Zero Emission category initiated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. They received a grant of 1 billion yen to further their clean energy modules. The company's focus is on developing a Quantum Hydrogen Energy (QHe) heat generation device that operates at a significantly lower temperature than traditional fusion methods, making it safer and more efficient. This technology has the potential to be a game-changer in the transition to a carbon-neutral society. With 117 patents in 23 countries, Clean Planet is a key player in the global development of QHe fusion technology. They are collaborating with Tohoku University to advance the practical application of their heat generation technology. The Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy, launched in 2019, aims to support startups and SMEs in Tokyo by subsidizing expenses for the commercialization and market expansion of innovative products. Clean Planet's selection for this project highlights their commitment to clean energy innovation and sustainability.
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