Keystone Tower Systems
Clayton Cooley began their work experience in 2018 as a Research and Development Intern at Southern Company, where they worked until 2021. Their role involved conducting research and development activities. In 2021, they joined Keystone Tower Systems as a Mechanical Engineer-Project Analyst, where they currently work.
Clayton Cooley obtained their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida State University, where they attended from 2015 to 2020.
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Keystone Tower Systems
Kestone's spiral-welding process is a breakthrough in tower manufacturing, allowing for the support of larger next-generation turbines. The company can significantly reduce the cost of onshore and offshore towers while also allowing turbines to reach higher into stronger winds for more energy absorption.