The world’s largest hydropower project is trying to fuel Africa’s data revolution with 44 gigawatts of clean power


  • Congo’s Inga complex holds unrealized power potential for Africa’s digital expansion
  • The project’s success depends on private capital and strong government reforms
  • World Bank financing signals renewed faith in Africa’s large hydropower projects

The Democratic Republic of Congo aims to use the huge Inga hydroelectric complex to power next-generation AI tools and large-scale data center infrastructure.

Government officials argue that the site is already recognized as the world’s largest hydropower resource and could support Africa’s growing digital economy if it attracts the right mix of investment and regulation.

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