The bar chart shows the amount of electricity generated by wind power in India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States from 1985 to 2000, measured in megawatts (MW).
Overall, the USA led in wind power generation for most of the period, but Denmark surpassed it by the end. All countries experienced an upward trend in wind energy generation, although Germany consistently remained the lowest.
At the start of the period, the United States generated the highest amount of electricity, beginning with 1,200 MW in 1985 and reaching a peak of over 1,600 MW in 1990, before slightly declining to around 1,500 MW by 2000. In contrast, Denmark started as the second-lowest generator, producing just over 200 MW in 1985. However, it saw a significant increase, finishing at slightly over 1,600 MW in 2000, surpassing the USA.
India generated the least electricity from wind power in 1985, with only 200 MW, but this figure rose dramatically to 1,200 MW by 2000, overtaking Germany to claim third place. Meanwhile, Germany showed a steady increase, starting at 400 MW in 1985 and ending at just 900 MW in 2000, making it the lowest among the four countries by the end of the period.
