Oghosa Erhahon
Policy and Markets Manager | Energy & Sustainability Expert
Oghosa is a lawyer with experience in policy, strategy management, and communications across the energy and sustainability industry. She has worked on Public–Private Partnership missions across Europe and Africa supporting energy access, industrial decarbonization, and electrification markets delivery.
She is a Policy and Markets Manager with the Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Council, a TEDx speaker on carbon neutrality, and a trainer with World Hydrogen Leaders. She holds an LL.M in Energy and Environmental Law from Nottingham Law School and an LL.B (Hons) from the University of Derby.
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Oghosa Erhahon has actively participated in and contributed to numerous conferences and events across the climate and sustainability ecosystem. Her experience includes leading fireside chats, moderating panel discussions, and facilitating workshops that bring together industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to drive meaningful conversations and actionable insights within the climate space.
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Moderator
Arnhem Electricity Summit
2025
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Moderator
World Hydrogen Week
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Moderator
West African Clean Energy and Environment — 10th Anniversary
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Speaker
TEDx Port Harcourt
December 2021
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Moderator
Power Dialogue
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Moderator
Oando Clean Energy — Nigeria’s Energy Transition: The OCEL Story
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Moderator
German Nigerian Hydrogen Office
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Moderator
Energy Africa
2022
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Moderator
ADSW Dialogues 2025 — GH₂ Potential: Strategies for Large-Scale Offtakers
January 2025
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Moderator
Energizing Nigeria — Navigating Challenges and Harnessing Opportunities
What If No One Buys Africa’s Carbon? Three Things Africa Must Get Right to Secure Its Carbon Markets
Earlier this year, I listened to an a16z discussion predicting that 2026 would become a defining year for mergers and acquisitions. The conversation was really about infrastructure - who owns it, who controls it, and who quietly becomes indispensable in the next economy.That stayed with me.Not because they were talking about Africa, they weren’t - but because the underlying message was impossible to ignore: Invisible Infrastructure is where the next decade lies. My work in Policy over the decade has…
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What partners say about working together.
”Oghosa brings clarity, rigour, and warmth to every session. Her moderation kept our panel focused and ensured every voice in the room was heard—without losing momentum or depth.
Julius Agwu
Program partner · Clean energy & partnerships