
Vincent Egoro
Contributor
"Vincent Egoro is the Founder and Executive Director of Energy Transition Africa — an independent, Africa-led knowledge and human capital institution building the analytical infrastructure and professional capability that Africa's energy transition requires. A TED speaker, he has spent over a decade working at the intersection of policy, advocacy, and institutional reality across more than thirty African countries. 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


Africa Cannot Afford to Repeat the Mistakes of the Oil Era in the Critical Minerals Boom

In Africa’s Mining Towns, I’ve Seen Wealth Leave and Dust Remain

Africa’s Solar Skills Crisis: Why the Continent’s Clean Energy Future Depends on the People We’re Leaving Behind

The Lights Are Still Off: What COP30’s Promises Mean for the African Child

Africa’s Skills Pipeline Is Broken: It’s Not Youth, It’s the System

Africa’s Clean Energy Promise: Between Policy Progress and People’s Patience

Critical Minerals in Africa: Energy Transition Supply Chains, Skills, and Strategic Policy

Only One-Third of National Climate Pledges Include Fossil-Fuel Phase-Out, Where Does Africa Stand?

Who Really Pays for Power? The Hidden Economics of Africa’s Electricity Access

Too Many Panels, Too Little Value: Africa’s Solar Import Dilemma

