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detailing what steps ought to be taken to increase jobs and accelerate investment into<br />

this important industry cluster.<br />

Contact:<br />

Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition, Inc.<br />

Brad Bradshaw, President<br />

100 Cummings Center, Suite 326J<br />

Beverly, MA 01915<br />

Phone: (978) 232-0080<br />

E-mail: brad@velerity.com<br />

Web: www.massh2.org<br />

6. RD&D SUPPORT<br />

POWER GENERATION<br />

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative<br />

http://masstech.org/index.asp<br />

The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) is the state’s development agency<br />

for renewable energy and the innovation economy, which is responsible for one-quarter<br />

of all jobs in the state. MTC is working to enhance the state's economic<br />

competitiveness, strengthen its high-tech industry clusters, and harness local, clean<br />

energy resources by bringing together leaders from industry, academia, and government<br />

to advance technology-based solutions.<br />

MTC administers the John Adams Innovation <strong>Institute</strong>, the economic development arm<br />

of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, and the Renewable Energy Trust to<br />

promote clean energy technologies and foster the emergence of sustainable markets for<br />

electricity generated from renewable sources.<br />

Contact:<br />

Karl Jessen<br />

Phone: (508) 870-0312 ext. 1253<br />

E-mail: Jessen@masstech.org<br />

Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust<br />

www.masstech.org/renewableenergy/index.htm<br />

The Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund (MRET) was formed to help<br />

Massachusetts shift toward greater reliance on renewable energy resources to meet its<br />

energy needs and to spur the development of the renewable energy sector as an<br />

important source of future economic growth in Massachusetts. Administered by MTC,<br />

MRET is supported through a system benefits charge with total funding of roughly $150<br />

million over a five-year period, with approximately $25 million per year for an undefined<br />

period beyond 2002.<br />

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