Biorenewable energy refers to energy derived from renewable biological resources, emphasizing sustainability and reducing dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels. This category includes various sources such as biofuels, biomass, and biogas, all harnessed from organic materials like plants, algae, and organic waste. Biofuels, like biodiesel and ethanol, are liquid fuels produced from biomass and serve as clean alternatives to traditional fossil fuels in transportation. Biomass energy involves the combustion or conversion of organic materials for heat or electricity generation, contributing to a diverse and sustainable energy mix. Biogas, produced through anaerobic digestion of organic waste, is composed mainly of methane and can be used for electricity generation or as a clean cooking fuel. Biorenewable energy aligns with the principles of a circular economy by utilizing organic resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This energy paradigm promotes a shift towards decentralized and locally sourced energy, mitigating environmental impact and fostering energy security. Ongoing research focuses on advancing technologies, optimizing processes, and expanding the range of biorenewable energy sources to ensure a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.