Inga Dams

The Inga Dams, located in western Democratic Republic of the Congo 140 miles southwest of Kinshasa, are two hydroelectric dams on the largest waterfalls in the world, Inga Falls. Here the Congo River drops 96 metres and has an average flow of 42,476 m³/s.

Read more about Inga Dams:  Current Dams, Expansion Plans, Africa's Electric Energy Disparity