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The offshore floating steel frame structures, which will be moored to the seafloor, will be made up of an oscillating water column and wave chamber, turbine and electric generator. Wavegen's Limpet plant, as well as prototypes built in Scotland, Australia, India, China, and elsewhere during the past 15 years, use what's known as an oscillating water column to turn wave energy into electricity. In December 2000, Wavegen, a Scottish renewable energy company, began operation of the world's first large commercial wave energy station, a 500 kW oscillating water column plant on the island of |
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