The competition features three themes, and each team must select one theme to create their podcast episode, raising public awareness and interest:
Climate Change
What is climate change?
Why does climate change occur?
What are the impacts of it?
How does it affect power quality?
Can we tackle it? What and how can we do?
Feel free to share anything you know or your insights!
Low-Carbon Living
What is low-carbon living? Any interesting facts can you share?
How easy is it to live an eco-friendly life?
Can you share any funny and practical low-carbon living tips?
How can we encourage others to adopt a low-carbon living?
Share your experiences and insight on reducing waste at source, saving energy, low-carbon diets, and green transportation.
Renewable Energy
What is renewable energy?
What are the different types of renewable energy?
What are the benefits of using renewable energy?
What is the current state of renewable energy globally or in Hong Kong?
What challenges does the application of renewable energy face?
Have you used renewable energy? How was the experience?
What are some reference examples worth sharing?
Eligibility
The competition is open to primary schools within the CLP's supply area (covering Kowloon, the New Territories, and most outlying islands).
Participants must enroll through their primary schools. Each team must consist of 2 to 5 students from Primary 3 to Primary 6 in the 2025/2026 academic year and team members should come from the same school.
Each student can only join one team and participate once.
Each school can nominate up to 5 teams, and each team can submit only one entry
Each team must select one theme for the competition; different teams from the same school can select different themes
Submission Requirements
Podcast Duration: 3 to 5 minutes
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin, or English
Presentation Style: No restrictions (e.g. talk show, interview, radio drama, etc.)
Originality: The podcast content must be original and not copied. Any plagiarism will result in disqualification.
Music: Participants may decide whether to include background music or sound effects, they must have proper authorization for all audio used
Format: A final podcast audio in MP3 format via a Google Drive link, and a recording video via a YouTube link
(Note: This competition will be judged based on audio works, but for the judging and verification, please submit a recording of the production process)
All participants are required to submit both of the following to complete their entry:
1. Final Podcast Audio (MP3 file) by Google Drive link
The audio must be the final edited version of the podcast episode
Only MP3 format will be accepted, and the file must be uploaded to Google Drive only
Access must be set to “Anyone with the link”
2. YouTube Link to Video Recording
The video must capture the podcast production process, showing participating team members actively speaking or recording
This serves as verification of originality and student participation
The video should be uploaded to YouTube and set to “Unlisted”
Registration Deadline & Submission
The supervising teacher of each participating team must complete the online registration form by September 15, 2025, 11:59 PM.
The supervising teacher of each participating team must upload the Google Drive link and the YouTube link of their submission via the designated submission form by November 14, 2025, 11:59 PM.
(The link to the submission form will be provided in the application confirmation email.)
Submission must also include the following:
School name, supervising teacher’s name, and contact details
List of team members and team name
A brief description of the podcast entry (within 250 English words).