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The image displays a bar graph showcasing wind energy generation in India, Denmark, Germany, and the United States from 1985 to 2000, quantified in terawatts. In 1985, India generated 0 terawatts, Denmark around 100 terawatts, Germany 200 terawatts, and the United States approximately 120 terawatts. By 1990, India's output remained at 0 terawatts, Denmark produced 200 terawatts, Germany 300 terawatts, and the United States reached 300 terawatts. In 1995, India generated about 100 terawatts, Denmark 400 terawatts, Germany 700 terawatts, and the United States 600 terawatts. By 2000, India's production was 200 terawatts, Denmark matched Germany with 900 terawatts, and the United States achieved 1600 terawatts.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of energy generated by wind in four countries – India, Denmark, Germany and the United States – between 1985 and 2000, measured in megawatts.
Overall, wind energy generation increased in all countries over the period, with the exception of the US, where the figure declined slightly at the end. Nevertheless, the US remained the leading producer until the final year.
In 1985, the USA recorded the highest figure at 1,200 megawatts. It then reached a peak of more than 1,400 megawatts, while the other countries generated relatively low amounts of energy in comparison.
By 1995, the USA still remained the largest producer. However, the other countries also experienced substantial growth. In 2000, Denmark overtook the USA and became the leading producer of wind energy with more than 1,400 megawatts, closely followed by the US at 1,350. Meanwhile, India and Germany ranked third and fourth with the respective figures of 1,200 and 900 megawatts.
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