Democratic Republic of the Congo's $80 Billion Grand Inga Dam Project to Transform African Energy Sector
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is embarking on the $80 billion Grand Inga Dam project, set to revolutionize energy in Africa.
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With the potential to be the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world, this African megaproject promises progress and innovation.
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