Talk:List of wave power projects

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Propose converting table to paragraphs with headings

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The tabular format with significant sections of text is not particularly readable, especially on mobile devices. Many of these companies/projects are possibly not notable enough to warrant their own page; however, the information contained here is still useful, although arguably not in the current format. Therefore I am proposing to convert the table into a series of sections/subsection with a paragraph or two for each project/device/concept, and try to update this page with more recent information as I do so. One slight downside of this is loosing the ability to sort by location & technology type, however the former could be mitigated by grouping entries by country.

Thought/comments welcome, cheers, Drnoble (talk) 11:06, 28 April 2024 (UTC)Reply