Chelmsford – Governor Maura T. Healey continued her Mass Leads Road Show today with visits to Electric Hydrogen in Devens and Triton Anchor in Chelmsford.
Healey was joined by Congresswoman Lori Trahan at Devens, while Chelmsford Town Manager Paul Cohen helped welcome her to Triton Anchor to highlight the state’s long-term vision to lead on clean energy and climate tech innovation.
Triton Anchor is the leading developer of anchor floating offshore wind and marine renewable energy platforms. The company spun out of Triton Systems, a developer of technology-based solutions for growing markets in energy, biotech, and security, in 2022.
“Massachusetts is set to be a global leader in the climatetech, and both of these innovative and cutting-edge companies are excellent of examples of how we lead and what the climatetech industry means to our state,” said Governor Healey. “We believe in the mission of protecting our planet and our communities through innovative solutions, and we also believe in the opportunity this moment represents, to create great careers and drive our economy for generations to come. Our Mass Leads Act will support innovative companies like Triton and Electric Hydrogen and make Massachusetts the climate innovation hub for the world.”
“That’s why we secured $46 million in federal funding to boost the manufacturing of their high-capacity electrolyzers that will be essential in the creation of green hydrogen necessary to decarbonize heavy industries,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “I’m proud to work alongside Governor Healey and her administration to support the Commonwealth’s incredible climate technology companies and their talented workers. Together, we’re committed to making sure climate tech isn’t just manufactured in America, but that it’s made right here in Massachusetts.”
“The Town of Chelmsford fully-supports Governor Healey’s strategic investments in climate technology,” said Chelmsford Town Manager Paul Cohen. “Triton Anchor’s innovate offshore mooring system research and development has provided quality jobs in the Town’s Route 129 economic corridor.”