Energy can be either renewable or non-renewable. Renewable energy sources include wind, solar, and hydropower as they are naturally replenished, while non-renewable sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas are finite and will eventually be depleted. Various renewable technologies can harness energy from the sun through solar panels, convert kinetic energy from wind with wind turbines, or generate power from ocean waves using turbines. Non-renewable sources like coal and oil are burned to produce heat that evaporates water and spins turbines to generate electricity, while nuclear power works by splitting atoms to heat water and power turbines.