Biomass is a renewable energy source derived from living or recently living organisms. It can be used to generate electricity or produce heat through combustion, torrefaction, pyrolysis, and gasification. Biomass has environmental advantages like being renewable, reducing landfills and greenhouse gases. Biomass emits carbon dioxide during decay or use, but living biomass absorbs carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, resulting in a closed carbon cycle with no net emissions. Various technologies can convert biomass into energy sources like biogas, biohydrogen, biodiesel, and solid biomass fuels.