Inga Falls
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Inga Falls is a location in the Congo where the Congo River drops 100 metres.
Currently, two dams there, Inga I and Inga II, are inactive, but the World Bank, among other groups, is contemplating investing as much as 500 million dollars into rehabilitating them. Also, a plan for Inga III, a massive hydroelectric station, the construction of which would cost approximately 6 billion dollars, is currently being discussed. Projections indicate that Inga III would generate 39000 megawatts of electricity- enough to satisfy the energy needs for the entire African continent.
The existing dams are famous white elephants of former Président Mobutu Sese Seko.
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