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Guyana Energy Conference extends Essay Competition deadline to January 15

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The Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo is pleased to announce an extension of the  deadline for its inaugural essay competition to January 15, 2025. 

With over 150 submissions received thus far, the extension paves the way for secondary school students  in the Hinterland areas as well as those in Regions Three, Five and Six to seize this incredible opportunity  and make their voices heard.  

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Chairman of the Guyana Energy Conference, Mr Anthony Whyte, underscored the importance of this  extension, stating, “Guyana’s youths are among some of the brightest minds in the world. With this  extension, we hope to attract more of our students to engage in a spirited contest of creative and  innovative thinking…The ideas generated by this competition will not only enrich the national discourse  on building a sustainable future, but also demonstrate that our youths can and must be active participants  in the development of this nation.” 

He added, “I therefore wish to encourage secondary school students nationwide to seize this opportunity  and let your perspectives be heard at the most spectacular and revered conference of the region.” 

Students participating in this competition will have the chance to compete for a US$10,000 scholarship,  compliments of the Chairman, which can be applied to any field of study. 

Notably, telecommunications giant and exclusive private sector partner on this initiative, One  Communications, will also be offering a US$1,000 cash prize for first place winners in all the categories.  The company will also generously provide US$500 and an iPad for second place winners in all the  categories, and US$250 and a mobile phone for third place winners in all categories. 

One Communications will also join the Secretariat in awarding all prizes to the winners on February 18,  2025, during Day One of the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo. 

The Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo and One Communications extend best wishes to  all students during this extended grace period. 

For more information about the topics, grand prizes and rules for participation, please follow this link: https://guyanaenergy.gy/post?slug=us10000-scholarship-up-for-grabs-as-guyana-energy conference-launches-inaugural-essay-competition-for-secondary-school-students.

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