Meet the Founder
Adedoyin Pearse
Adedoyin (‘Doyin) Pearse is the Founder and Principal Consultant of ClimeNergies Consulting Hub, with over 25 years of experience spanning oil and gas, power generation, grid infrastructure, renewables, critical minerals, and energy transition technologies.
Before founding ClimeNergies, Doyin served as Global Investment Professional and Ventures Lead (Africa) respectively at Siemens Energy Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of Siemens Energy, where she contributed to over €50M in clean energy and climate-tech investments across hydrogen, Power-to-X, carbon management, and other next-gen energy transition technologies, while establishing and leading Siemens Energy's venture footprint across its top African markets.
As General Counsel and Company Secretary at Siemens Energy Nigeria, she led legal, governance, regulatory, and transactional support across the company's power and infrastructure portfolio including three of Nigeria's most significant energy projects: the Siemens–Federal Government Presidential Power Initiative, a landmark PPP to rehabilitate and modernise Nigeria's transmission and distribution grid; the Geregu Power Plant (434 MW), where she led transaction and legal advisory support for Siemens as EPC contractor; and the Azura Power Plant (461 MW), Nigeria's first privately financed open-cycle gas plant delivering end-to-end legal and transactional support from inception and regulatory approvals through financial close and customer delivery.
Earlier roles at Deloitte and EY deepened her expertise in M&A, corporate structuring, governance, and regulatory compliance across the energy sector.
A 2024 Yale Climate Leaders Fellow, she has engaged in high-level dialogues in New York, Paris, and Brussels on climate-resilient infrastructure and climate finance. The fellowship deepened her expertise in urban energy transition, sustainable mobility, green industrial corridors, and climate-finance models that support low-carbon economic growth in cities.
She 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 and Village Capital. She also volunteers with the Industrial Policy Commission at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
Until recently, she served as a Climate-Tech 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).
She holds an MBA from Cambridge Judge Business School, an LLM in Petroleum Law and Policy from the University of Dundee, and a law degree from the University of Lagos. She is also the Founder of the FTK Memory Initiative, a non-profit established in honor of her late mother to promote awareness, advocacy, and support for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease.