The supplied bar chart makes a comparison on the wind energy production in megawatts in four distinctive countries, namely India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States, from 1985 to 2000.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the US mostly hosted the highest amount of wind energy. Additionally, Denmark experienced the most noticeable growth throughout the given period.
In 1985, the generation of wind power in the United States accounted for 1200 megawatts, tripled that of Germany and substantially higher than Denmark as well as India (nearly 200). The US reached a peak at more than 1600 megawatts in 1990, and the others started to double its original amount of wind energy. Since Denmark reached the number of 1200 megawatts in 1995, it became the second-top runner, while there was a slight drop to exactly 1600 in the US, however, continuing to sustain the highest position in the chart. Denmark, in the next five years, soared to approximately 1600 megawatts, officially surpassing the US and achieving the top country in the amount of energy generated from wind. The US depicts a steady decrease to about 1500, on the other hand, India and Germany continued rising to around 1200 and 1000 megawatts, respectively.
