Universities across the country are being invited to participate in a quiz competition slated for 25th November 2021.
At the Launch of the quiz competition in Accra, the Chief Executive of The African Global Response Energy Environment (AGREE), Humphrey Tetteh stressed the need to test students on related topics like petroleum, power, nuclear and community relations.
He added that the initiative is to promote Sustainable Development Goal 7 and 13 which Ghana is a signatory.
The deputy Energy Minister, Dr Amin Adam who graced the ceremony highlighted the need to standardise energy education and work towards a global goal on energy and climate.
He further admonished the importance of bridging the gap between industry and Ghana's education system.
The quiz is part of Think Energy 2021 programmes organized by AGREE and powered by Kewfix.
The quiz will be moderated by Dan Afari Yeboah and is supported by the Ministry of Energy, GRIDCo, Ghana Gas, and Goil.
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