
Biomass production facilities are built around precision, material flow, and continuous processing.
In Tennessee, Prodesa required a purpose-built structure to support biomass production operations — protecting material, equipment, and workflow within a controlled industrial environment.
This wasn’t simply about covering machinery.
It was about supporting renewable energy infrastructure.
Infrastructure That Powers Sustainable Energy
The Operational Requirement
Without a properly designed biomass production building:
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Material moisture levels could fluctuate
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Equipment exposure could impact efficiency
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Workflow continuity would be compromised
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Renewable energy production could slow
Energy infrastructure requires stable conditions — even before material enters final processing.
Why It Mattered
Biomass production depends on controlled environments.
Moisture management is critical.
Material flow must remain uninterrupted.
Processing equipment requires protection from rain and debris.
For renewable energy operations, the production facility must support:
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Operational efficiency
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Environmental protection
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Industrial durability
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Long-term reliability
Temporary or under-engineered enclosures simply aren’t sufficient for biomass facilities.
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Structure Type: Spartan 24
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Size: 60′ x 112′
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Application: Biomass production facility
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Industry: Renewable Energy / Government
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Outcome: Durable, weather-protected energy infrastructure


