Biomethanol is a form of methanol produced from renewable biological sources, such as biomass, agricultural residues, or organic waste. It serves as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-derived methanol and can be utilized as a fuel or a feedstock in the production of chemicals and plastics. Biomethanol can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, aligning with environmental goals. Its production often involves processes like gasification or fermentation, converting organic materials into usable energy.