The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative doled out big money in clean energy and green building during 2007, according to the Westborough-based agency’s most recent annual report.
In total, the quasi-public agency, which was established by the state legislature more than 25 years ago, awarded more than $98 million as part of its clean energy program and more than $96 million for its green buildings and infrastructure program.
Other programs supported the collaborative include its waste-to-energy program and the John Adams Innovation Institute. Awards for those to programs totaled $55 million and $30 million, respectively.
In 2008, the collaborative plans to “continue to leverage federal, state and local resources” to “help grow key industry clusters.”