
Vincent Egoro
Contributor
"Vincent Egoro is the founder of Energy Transition Africa and Head of the Africa Region at Resource Justice Network, where he leads strategy across more than 30 African countries on fossil fuel phase-out, critical minerals governance, and just energy pathways. A TED speaker whose work challenges how the world understands Africa's energy transition, he has spent over a decade working at the intersection of policy, advocacy, and on-the-ground institutional reality across the continent. He writes on fossil fuel phase-out, critical minerals governance, energy access, electricity affordability, utility reform, and the human infrastructure that determines whether clean energy systems actually last. His work centres on a single conviction: that Africa's energy future must be defined by African knowledge systems, not imported frameworks."
Latest Articles


The G7 Is Building a Minerals War Room but Africa Is Outside the Room

Africa Supplies the Minerals for the Clean Energy Future. Its Water Pays the Price

Only Seven African Governments Showed Up in Santa Marta and It Reveals a Bigger

Africa Has Power but It Cannot Afford to Use It

What the World Is Missing About Africa’s Energy Transition Is What Happens After Installation

Nigeria Does Not Have an Engineering Shortage It Has an Operational Failure

Africa is not going to Santa Marta. That is a choice it will have to live with

Africa’s Grid Is Failing and the Reports Are Only Just Catching Up

Africa Is Building a Clean Energy Future It Cannot Afford to Use

Africa Wants Beneficiation But Its Existing Industry Is Already Disappearing

