We tell the story of Energy Transition using Compelling Evidence and Narratives to Drive Change

We Streamline, Simplify, Centralize, and Optimize Data to tell the story of Energy Transition with a global perspective in mind.

What is our Expertise?

EcoDataTrend excels in comprehensive data collection, analysis and reporting, research-driven advocacy for development and adoption of clean energy technologies that would support climate action and sustainable development.

Strong expertise in
data monitoring and reporting

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Every switch to clean energy is a step towards a more sustainable future. Let's harness our determination and innovation to power this transition, one practical choice at a time. Together, we can illuminate the path to a cleaner, brighter tomorrow.

- Engr. Oghenegare Emmanuel Eyankware

Meet our team

Engr. Oghenegare Emmanuel Eyankware
Engr. Oghenegare Emmanuel Eyankware
Founder
Engr. Oghenegare is an energy professional with over 6 years of research and development experience within the energy sector, with strong interests in clean energy technologies. He is highly motivated to contribute to the global transition towards clean energy ecosystem
Dr. Ruth Ulakpa
Dr. Ruth Ulakpa
Co-Founder
Dr. Ruth is an experienced research scientist and environmental consultant with over 7 years experience with the climate change mitigation space. She has interests in hazard mitigation, environmental/water resource management, environmental planning and pollution control

We deploy our excellent data collection, analysis and reporting skills, coupled with cognate research skills to track and report trends in energy transition and clean energy technologies and practices, thereby providing stakeholders with up-to-date information for evidence-based decision making.

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Recent Articles

“Profit over Planet: How Dynamics of Capitalism Hinders Sustainable Energy Transition in Developing Countries”

“Profit over Planet: How Dynamics of Capitalism Hinders Sustainable Energy Transition in Developing Countries”

In a world where shareholders, board rooms and organizations are driven by figures of profitability, investment decisions are mainly determined by their ability to return profits to the investors in a short term. This is the essence of capitalism where profit maximization remains the ultimate goal for every business, organization…
Africa accounts for ~2% of global funding on clean energy investment despite continuous advocacy for more funding

Africa accounts for ~2% of global funding on clean energy investment despite continuous advocacy for more funding

A recent report released by International Energy Agency shows that Africa gets insignificant funding for its clean energy transition. Specifically, the African Development Bank reports that Africa gets less than 2% of global investment in clean energy, highlighting the dire financing limitation facing energy transition in the continent. In fact,…