The bar chart illustrates the proportion of energy created by means of wind in four countries – the USA, Denmark, Germany, and India – over the years 1985 to 2000.
Overall, the chart shows the amount of energy produced in megawatts by these four countries. The USA and Denmark generated the most energy throughout the period, while Germany produced a moderate amount of energy. India consistently produced the least amount of energy from wind power during these years.
In terms of the highest megawatt figures, the USA and Denmark both reached a peak of 1600 megawatts in 2000. In contrast, India produced only 200 megawatts, the lowest amount among the four countries. The USA experienced slight fluctuations between 1985 and 2000, with figures ranging approximately from 200 to 400 megawatts in the earlier years, followed by a significant increase towards the end of the period. Meanwhile, Germany and Denmark showed steady growth over time. Germany’s production rose from around 500 megawatts in 1985 to nearly 1300 megawatts in 2000, while Denmark’s energy output increased gradually, doubling from 800 megawatts to 1600 megawatts by 2000. India’s production remained relatively stable with minimal growth.
