The given graph illustrates the amount of wind energy produced in four different countries the USA, Denmark, India, and Germany over a specific period of time.
In general, wind energy production in all countries increased over time. The United States of America consistently rose in high amounts, while India and Germany remained the lowest producers. However, Denmark experienced a notable rise, almost reaching the USA industry.
At the beginning of the period, the United States experienced a dramatic increase in delivering large amounts of energy compared to other countries, generating around 12000 megawatts of energy. Besides, wind energy production in the USA reached a peak with 400 megawatts of electricity, while India and Denmark accounted for a lower share with only 100 MW for residents in 1990.What stands out is that the USA resulted in a decrease gradually in 1995 and composed 4600 megawatts of energy. There was more production with the help of Denmark, which generated twice as much compared to Germany and India in 1995.
After five years, the wind energy manufacture in India and Germany comprised around 900 and 1200 megawatts respectively, almost reaching the level of USA production. Ultimately, energy transportation in both cities such as USA and Denmark tended to result in greater volumes of electricity at the end of the period, which shows around 15000 megawatts.
