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The image displays wind energy production in megawatts for India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States over four years: in 1985, India produced approximately 100 MW, Denmark 300 MW, Germany 200 MW, and the United States 200 MW; in 1990, India produced around 200 MW, Denmark 500 MW, Germany 300 MW, and the United States 300 MW; by 1995, India generated about 500 MW, Denmark 700 MW, Germany reached 800 MW, and the United States produced 1000 MW; in 2000, India's output was roughly 700 MW, Denmark produced 1000 MW, Germany surged to 1750 MW, and the United States output slightly below 1500 MW.
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The chart compares the amount of energy production from 1985 till the 2000 divided into four different countries such as India, Denmark, Germany, and United States.
Since the late 80s till the 2000 United States has consistently risen to the top of the chart aswell has always stayed above 1200 megawatts, and had its peak wind energy production on the 1990 at 1600 megawatts. Meanwhile, Denmark’s wind energy production has progresively increased starting at 200 and making it above 1500 megawatts.
In contrast, the lowest production of wind energy is India and Germany. Step by step from 1985 to 2000 the production of India has increased by 1000 megawatts. On the other hand, Germany never passed 900 megawatts and increased rather slowly.
In conclusion, United states aswell as Denmark is the highest wind energy production out of the four different countries while India and Germany is the lowest.
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