Rise of the plant of wind
With the theme of “The Rise of Wind Power”, this infographic vividlypresents the trend of wind power generation in European countries between 2022-2023 through a variety of visual elements. Thegraphic includes data on the process of wind power generation, the comparison of power generation, the share of wind energy, and the impact on employment and carbon
emissions in each country. The overall design style is simple, bright and colourful, effectively conveying the positive trend of wind energy development in Europe.
This chart presents the changes in wind power generation in European countries between 2022 and 2023 in the form of horizontal bar charts. Each dot represents a country, the horizontal axis shows the absolute increase in wind power generation (GW), and the vertical axis shows the individual countries. By comparing the distance between the dots and the horizontal axis, it is possible to visualise the increase or decrease of wind power generation in each country. In addition, the growth rate is shown in different colours to facilitate comparison of the growth rate of each country. As can be seen from the graph, wind power generation is growing in many European countries between 2022 and 2023, with France and Germany showing particularly significant growth.
By using Touchdesigner programming to simulate typhoon conditions, we compare wind power data from various European countries. By comparing and contrasting wind energy usage by country, Audience can see how much wind energy is used in their country or another country, and how much clean energy (wind energy) is used in that country.
I used this graph to shows the approximate trend of monthly electricity prices in Germany, the UK and Spain between 2018 and 2023 in the form of a heat map. The darker the colour in the graph, the higher the price of electricity consumption. As can be seen from the graph, all three countries show some volatility in electricity prices, with generally higher prices in the winter months after 2022 January.That means after Russa invade Ukraine, Push Energy Transformation in Europe In short, the graph provides a visual representation of electricity consumption patterns in the three countries over the past few years, which is useful for comparing the differences in electricity consumption between the countries and analysing the trend in electricity consumption over time.