The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of energy produced by wind in four different nations between 1985 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that there is an increase in the proportion of wind generated by India, Denmark, and Germany while the reverse was true for the United States. Despite being the lowest amount for Denmark initially, it rocked its peak in the final given year.
Looking at the details, the figure for the United States was 1200 MW as the highest trend in 1985, while the lowest was for India, 200 MW. Both figures increased sharply. The former was 400 MW and the latter was 1600 MW in 1990. In 1995, 1200 MW energy produced in India. This figure increased to more than 1600 MW in 2000. It is evident that the proportion for the United States decreased slightly to 1600 MW in 1995 and 1500 MW in the final given year.
Turning to the details of their counterparts, the figures for Denmark and Germany were quite similar, staying at over 200 and 400 MW initially in turn. The proportion for Denmark rose to 400 MW in 1990, while over 600 MW energy produced in Germany. In the last couple of years, both trends changed gradually. The amount for Denmark was 1,200 MW, being the second highest trend in 1995. This figure grew to the chart high, staying at over 1,600 MW in 2000. Despite being the highest figure initially, the proportion for the United States remained at the second highest trend in the final given year.
