Islay LIMPET was a shoreline device using an
Oscillating Water Column to drive air in and out of a pressure chamber through a
Wells self-rectifying turbine. The chamber of the LIMPET was an inclined concrete tube, with three sections each 6m by 6m. The opening was below the water level, and external wave action causes the water level in the chamber to oscillate. This variation in water level alternately compresses and decompresses trapped air above, which causes air to flow backwards and forwards through a pair of contra-rotating turbines. The plant could be remotely operated from the Wavegen offices in Inverness, or from QUB in Belfast by
ISDN links. ==Decommissioning==