The bar chart illustrates the proportion of wind sources provided in the various countries such as Denmark, Germany, the United States and India, between 1985 and 2000.
Overall, it is evident that the wind power was mostly produced from the United States, except for last year. In contrast, the least was harnessed from Germany, which showed a steady increase over a the whole period.
Focusing on the United States, in 1985 its supplied power accounted for approximately 1320 megawatts, making it dominant among the other categories. In the following year, the indicator increased dramatically and reached its peak at almost 1,800 megawatts. Afterward, there was a modest decline between 1990 and 2000. By the end of period, it accounted for 1,350 megawatts.
Turning to the other figures, Denmark initially reached approximately 225 megawatts, matching that it was lower than Germany and the United States. Interestingly, it began to overtake other categories, especially the United States in 2000. Finally, it peaked just below 1,800 megawatts. In contrast, the trajectory of India followed the same pattern as Denmark, recorded at nearly 1,350 in 2000. The lowest one, Germany, witnessed a steady increase from 1985 and 2000, and recorded exactly 900 megawatts in 2000.
