The bar chart illustrates the quantity of energy provided by wind power India,Denmark,Germany,and the United States between 1985 and 2000. Units are measured in megawatts.
Overall,use of wind energy increased throughout the period in Denmark, Germany, and India, while the United States’ creation of wind energy had fluctuation.Although Denmark initially produced a lower wind power, it outraced the United States at the end of the period.
In 1985, the United States’s energy generation was about 1200 megawatts,being higher than Denmark’s generation by approximately 260 megawatts.Then,it rose to about 1650 megawatts in 1990. However, the figure showed a gradual decrease to about 1600 megawatts in 1995, and continued to decline steadily to the end of the period , reaching around 1500 megawatts in 2000.
Energy creation in Denmark was less than 300 megawatts in 1985, and it increased in 1990.
In 1995, energy production in Denmark was the same as that of the United States, at 1200 megawatts. At the end of the period, in 2000, Denmark peaked at just over 1600 megawatts. India started the period about 200 megawatts and ended with around 1200 megawatts. Lastly, Germany saw a much lower growth rate, only doubling over the period to reach just over 800 megawatts.
