The given bar charts illustrate the amount of energy generated from wind in four different nations from 1985 to 2000.
Overall, the United States had led from the beginning of the period; however, in 2000, Denmark took the lead. Moreover, India increased significantly in four different years.
In 1985, the United States produced exactly 1200 megawatts, while other countries hadn’t reached 400 megawatts. Then, after 5 years, the US rose to around 1700 megawatts, whereas Germany reached 3 times lower. Also, India and Denmark grew to around 400 in that year.
In 1995, the US declined to exactly 1600 megawatts, at the same time Denmark showed a significant growth, reaching 1200. India and Germany are tied with each other, reaching 800 megawatts. Then, in 2000, the US gave priority to Denmark, which peaked around 1700, while the United States declined to 1500. Also India showed expresive growth reached to 1200, whereas Germany only grew up to 100 megawatts.
