The bar chart presents data on wind energy production in four countries—India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States—over the period from 1985 to 2000, with figures given in gigawatt-hours. It highlights trends and differences in output among these nations.
Overall, all four countries experienced a rise in wind energy producion over the 15 years period. The United States consistently generated the highest amount of energy, while india produced the least Notably, Germany and Denmark showed significant growth, exspecially after 1990.
In 1985, wind energy production was th highest in the United States, reaching arounf 1200 GWh, Denmark and Germany followed, producing approximately 400 GWh respectively, India had the lowest output , generating only about 200 GWh.
In 1990, the United States reminded the leading producer with the increase to 1700 GWh. German and Denmark also saw moderate growth, while India’s production continue lag behind, although it rose slightly to 400 GWh.
