Independent Power Producers (IPPs) are becoming central to West Africa’s push for stronger regional integration, cleaner energy systems, and more reliable power supply. As countries work to expand generation capacity, improve grid resilience, and accelerate sustainable development, strategic IPP investments are reshaping how the region plans, finances, and delivers energy infrastructure.
Erik Granskog, CEO of Endeavor Energy, discusses the evolving role of IPPs in building West Africa’s next-generation power systems. As the company behind transformational projects such as Twin City Energy in Ghana, the TE Power Project in Guinea, and the Bridge Power developments in Ghana, Endeavor Energy brings deep experience in developing large-scale, high-impact energy solutions across the region.
From enhancing regional interconnection and supporting just energy transition pathways to expanding opportunities in renewables, gas-to-power, storage, and digitalisation, he explores how innovative IPP models can unlock investment, strengthen cooperation, and drive a more resilient and sustainable energy future for West Africa.
Across West Africa, the energy transition is advancing, but delivering results on the ground remains a challenge. Mini-grids, off-grid systems, and results-based finance are expanding access, yet depend on clear […]
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