he bar graph presents the quantity of energy, measured in megawatts, generated by wind across four countries – India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States, from 1985 to 2000.
It is noticeable from the data that all countries hit their peak production during these years. The United States, while starting as the leader in 1985, was surpassed by Denmark in 2000.
In 1985, the United States led the pack with slightly above 1200 megawatts. This figure saw a sharp rise in 1990, but it eventually receded to approximately 1500 megawatts by the end of the period. India’s journey began at 200 megawatts, and after a significant upward trend, it reached 1200 megawatts by 2000. Germany’s contribution also expanded from an initial 400 megawatts in 1985 to just above 800 by the year 2000. Denmark, however, displayed the most impressive growth, skyrocketing to over 1600 megawatts and outperforming all other countries by the year 2000.
