The bar chart provides data on the amount of energy produced from wind in four different countries – India, Denmark, Germany, and the US – over a span of 15 years, from 1985 to 2000. Units are measured in megawatts.
Overall, the increase in energy generated from wind is evident in all four countries despite the minor dip in the USA from 1995 to 2000. By the end of the period, Denmark surpassed the other countries in wind energy generation.
According to the bar chart, the USA held the leading position throughout a decade, accounting for 1,250 megawatts of energy in 1985, approximately 1,600 megawatts in 1990 and 1995. However, in 2000, it diminished and constituted 1,500 megawatts. Moreover, Denmark’s initial wind energy production was nearly 250 megawatts, but it significantly escalated by the end of the period to 1,600 megawatts in 2000, exceeding the other countries.
India, which started as the country with the smallest proportion of produced energy (200 megawatts), gradually grew in its production and ultimately made up 1,200 megawatts. Lastly, Germany, which started as the second country with the most wind energy generation in 1985 (400 megawatts), moderately ascended and accounted for 900 megawatts by the end of the period, witnessing the smallest progress compared to the other countries.
