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Let's say that we have a hollowed-out zone in the middle of the biomass pile where we tolerate limited oxidization so we can run a fire. If the rest of it is wet, maybe the heat from that combustion could pyrolyze a large radius of surrounding material since O2 flow into the system should be small.



Indeed if you insulate the pile as the OP suggests, the entire pile should reach pyrolisis temperatures.


That does seem like a much better approach than freezing it, then.




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