Partners Building Ghana's Energy Future
Early Power LTD
A purpose-built consortium
The consortium is backed by Denham Capital, a U.S. private equity firm investing infrastructure capital on behalf of major American pension funds and university endowments.
Through its portfolio company Endeavor Energy-a leading African independent power producer-and in partnership with Andaris, a wholly-owned Ghanaian energy firm, Early Power LTD combines institutional financial strength with operational excellence and local expertise.

Leading Independent Power Producer
Founded by Denham Capital in 2013, Endeavor Energy develops, finances, and operates power generation across Africa.
Endeavor Team's Proven Success Across Africa
TWIN CITY ENERGY, GHANA
200MW combined-cycle plant operational July 2021.
Only large-scale baseload IPP in Sub-Saharan Africa to reach financial close in 2016.
Created 400 jobs during construction.
TÈ POWER, GUINEA
50MW greenfield facility in Conakry, developed as part of the U.S. Government's Power Africa Initiative.
Secured OPIC and CDC Group financing in 2017, reached financial close March 2018. Fully Operational.

Ghanaian Energy Leadership
Andaris Energy Limited brings essential local expertise to Early Power
As a wholly-owned Ghanaian company and subsidiary of Arch Holdings, Andaris delivers integrated energy solutions across Ghana's power sector—from fuel supply to power generation development and plant operations.
Integrated capabilities through Arch Holdings:
- Sage Trading Group: Major petroleum trading
- Quantum Terminals Group: Four storage and evacuation
terminals: Cardinal Petroleum: Oil and LPG marketing network
This integrated platform provides deep understanding of Ghana's energy landscape—enabling reliable fuel delivery and local market navigation that international partners require.
Andaris was instrumental in bringing Bridge Power from concept to commercial operations, starting as the consortium's fuel solutions provider.

GE Vernova for Bridge Power Station, supplied five TM2500 gen8 gas turbines, one steam turbine, and five Once Through Steam Generators—all configured in combined cycle for maximum efficiency.
The partnership includes a 25-year service agreement and Asset Performance Management software providing predictive analytics to optimize plant performance.
Proven Reliability. GE Vernova already powers over 60% of Ghana's installed capacity.
Their proven technology and committed long-term support ensure Bridge Power delivers reliable electricity throughout the 25-year PPA term.
