The bar chart demonstrates the generation of wind energy, in megawatts, in four countries including India, Denmark, Germany and the United States from 1985 to 2000.
Overall, it is evident that all the conveyed nations experienced an upward trend with the exception of the United States. However, it is also notable that the majority of wind energy was in the USA, which always maintained its lead over the period.
Regarding the most wind energy produced countries, the United States exhibited a considerable increase by nearly 400 after 5 years from 1985. After that, this figure declined slightly to 1500 at the end of the timeframe. Conversely, the amount of wind power in Denmark significantly grew every conveyed years, ascending from around 200 to above 1600, which surpassed that of the USA in 2000.
Turning to the remaining categories, commencing with the lowest of about 200 megawatts, India climbed up to 800 in 1995 which was comparative with the amount of power from Germany, before ending with 1200. Similarly, there was a significant improvement in Germany ranging from 400 to over 600 after 5 years. Then, it manifested a marginal growth in the 1995 and 2000, which was approximately 800 and 900, respectively.
