The program Students join hands to use electricity safely and economically - Kilowatt is a new initiative between HTV and EVNHCMC to promote the propaganda of safe and economical electricity use. The Kilowatt Gameshow is for students in grades 8 and 9 with the theme of energy saving, electrical safety education, and green environmental development to help students and viewers have relaxing moments and gain more knowledge on safe, effective, and economical electricity use.
Kilowatt Gameshow is for students in grades 8 and 9 with theme of energy saving, electrical safety education, and green environmental development
The final round consisted of 3 rounds. The first round “Understanding” includes questions about knowledge, calculation ability, and minigames related to skills in using electrical equipment, electrical safety measures, and effective electricity saving. The second round “Brainstorming” with challenges that required observing concentration to remember images, a quick calculation ability to calculate electricity bills, and data analysis ability. Finally, the “Breakthrough” round with the challenge of answering questions and cycling to earn points.
The final result was that Nam Sai Gon Secondary School, District 7, won the championship of the first season; Nguyen Du Secondary School, District 7, won the second prize, and Hiep Phu Secondary School, Thu Duc City, won the third prize.
The First, Second, and Third teams receive awards from “Kilowatt” Game Show 2024
The “Kilowatt? Game Show - Students join hands to use electricity safely and economically” has received the support and companionship of the Department of Industry and Trade, the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, and the enthusiastic response from secondary schools in the area.
Vo Quang Lam, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Electricity, shared that with a gentle, youthful, and attractive way and the participation of many students, the “Kilowatt” game show is an opportunity to promote and spread more strongly about saving electricity to students.