From Policy to Projects. From Vision to Value
We partner with clients to deliver integrated advisory across Energy, ESG, Climate Strategy, and Responsible Resource Stewardship—turning vision into scalable, investment-ready, and high-impact outcomes.
Advisory Built for Africa's
Sustainable Future
ClimeNergies is a Pan-African strategic advisory firm shaping the future of energy systems, industry, climate innovation, responsible resource governance, and investment development. Based in Nigeria with a continent-wide mandate, we advise governments, corporations, investors, innovators, and development institutions on building the strategies and capabilities that power Africa's sustainable growth.
Our team and network of experts bring decades of cross-disciplinary expertise spanning law, policy, energy and resource markets, climate transition, ESG, and energy and climate-tech investing. We design solutions grounded in local and regional realities, strengthened by enduring relationships, and calibrated to African ambition, not imported frameworks.
We stay engaged through delivery implementation, working alongside our clients to ensure that rigorous advice translates into decisions that are scalable, investment-ready, and built for lasting impact.
Mission
We partner with Africa’s leading public and private-sector decision-makers to design strategies, frameworks, and capabilities that deliver sustainable energy systems, responsible resource stewardship, and green industrialization, and a resilient, low-carbon future for Africa.
Our Vision
An energy-secure, climate-resilient, and industrialised Nigeria and Africa, where energy access is universal, natural resources are responsibly stewarded, and investment flows to opportunities that create lasting value —positioning African economies as architects of their own sustainable future.
Our Core Values
These principles guide every engagement, recommendation and relationship
- Knowledge & Capacity Building: We nurture Africa’s future climate and energy leaders.
Sustainability First
Every recommendation we make is a commitment to the future. We design solutions that safeguard the environment, promote resource efficiency, and build long-term resilience — ensuring that every advisory engagement contributes to a sustainable, low-carbon Africa.
Integrity & Professional Excellence
Our clients act on our advice. That demands the highest standard. We uphold rigorous ethics, transparency, and professionalism in everything we do — delivering analysis and recommendations that governments, investors, and corporations can trust without reservation.
Partnership & Collaboration
The best solutions are built with clients, not for them. We work hand in hand with governments, businesses, investors, and communities — co-creating strategies that reflect local realities, align stakeholder interests, and drive measurable, sustainable outcomes.
African Context, Global Alignment
We design strategies rooted in the specific regulatory, financial, and institutional realities of Nigeria and other African markets, while meeting international standards that attract global capital and partnerships.
Knowledge & Capacity Building
A stronger Africa requires stronger African expertise. We invest in the next generation of African climate and energy professionals — through training, mentorship, and thought leadership — building the local capability that makes complex, technical transitions possible at scale.
Meet the Founder
Adedoyin Pearse
Adedoyin (Doyin) Pearse brings over twenty years of crosssector experience across the entire energy value chain—from conventional oil and gas to power generation, grid infrastructure, renewables, and emerging energytransition technologies. She applies deep technical, commercial, regulatory, and policy expertise to delivering highimpact solutions for ClimeNergies clients.
Her advisory work spans largescale energyinfrastructure projects, regulatory compliance, public–private partnerships, gastopower strategies, and marketreform frameworks in liberalising electricity markets. Doyin’s approach reflects a nuanced understanding of how legacy hydrocarbon systems, powersector reform, and new energy technologies must align to build resilient, sustainable energy and resource systems for Africa’s industrialisation and lowcarbon future.
Doyin previously served as a Global Investment Professional with Siemens Energy Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of Siemens Energy, where she supported deal origination and contributed to over €50M in cleanenergy and climatetech investments across hydrogen and PowertoX pathways, carbon management, nextgeneration fuels, and other emerging technologies. Earlier, as Ventures Lead, Africa, she established and led Siemens Energy’s venture activities across its top African markets, bridging global innovation pipelines with African market realities and evaluating technology bankability, regulatory risk, and longterm decarbonisation strategy.
Complementing her investment expertise, she served as General Counsel and Company Secretary at Siemens Energy Nigeria, delivering legal, transactional, governance, regulatory, and policy support across power, infrastructure, and oil & gas portfolios. Her advisory portfolio also extends to critical minerals and resource stewardship, supporting valuechain localisation, green industrialisation, and sustainable extraction frameworks essential for battery, hydrogen, and renewableenergy ecosystems - helping resourcerich economies capture greater incountry value while aligning with global sustainability standards.
Doyin’s early professional grounding spanning lawfirm practice at The Law Union and roles at EY and Deloitte, strengthened her expertise in corporate structuring, mergers and acquisitions, governance, tax, and regulatory compliance across the oil and gas, energy, and power & utilities sectors. This multidisciplinary foundation continues to anchor her systemslevel approach to energy and industrial transformation. She is a 2024 Yale Climate Leaders Fellow, having participated in highlevel dialogues in New York, Paris, and Brussels on climateresilient infrastructure, decarbonised urban systems, integrated energy planning, and “Cities of the Future.” The fellowship deepened her expertise in urban energy transition, sustainable mobility, green industrial corridors, and climatefinance models that support lowcarbon economic growth in cities. Adedoyin is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries of Nigeria. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Lagos Climate Network and mentors’ startups through platforms including Techstars, Village Capital, and Get Funded Africa. She also volunteers with the Industrial Policy Commission (Energy, Manufacturing, and Mining Thematic Groups) at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
Until recently, she served as a ClimateTech Panelist at Hub71 Abu Dhabi and was a member of the European Innovation Council (EIC) Scaling Club 100 Forum for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Doyin holds an MBA from the University of Cambridge (Judge Business School), a Master’s degree in Petroleum Law and Policy from the University of Dundee, a law degree from the University of Lagos, and a BarristeratLaw qualification from the Nigerian Law School. She is also the Founder and Trustee of the FTK Memory Initiative, a nonprofit established in honour of her late mother to promote awareness, advocacy, and support for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is a passionate Clean Air advocate, championing improved air quality and public health across Nigerian cities.