Energy Creates
Media Coverage
Energy Creates has caught the attention of respected media outlets across the country. Here’s a look at where the story has been shared.

Global National Morning Show
A 17-year-old student from Maple Ridge B.C., Keni Liand, won the $100,000 CDN scholarship prize from the Energy Creates Scholarship contest. Keni submitted an animated short film with two of her original characters focusing on the Canadian energy sector...and won!

$100,000 Energy Creates Scholarship Contest Is Open Now!
Scholarships Canada announces the opening of the 2025 Energy Creates contest, answering common questions and outlining the entry process.

As Canada Embraces the Energy Superpower Conversation, Energy Creates Awards $500,000 in Scholarships to Youth Energy Superheroes
As national discussions grow around Canada’s role as a global energy superpower, Energy Creates—a national scholarship contest for youth—is awarding five full-tuition scholarships, each worth up to $100,000, for a total of up to $500,000.

Canadian Students Illuminate Nation's Energy Future
Energy Creates Awards Up to $500,000 in Scholarships; Another Half-Million Available in 2025.

Energy Creates Contest Interview with Mathew Embry
Global News interviews Mathew Embry to take a deep dive into the film Global Warning, and the Energy Creates contest.

$500,000 in Scholarships Offered as Acclaimed Filmmaker Mathew Embry Launches “Energy Creates” Contest
Offering $500,000 in “no strings attached” scholarships in post-secondary education, “Energy Creates” invites participants to articulate the impact of the Canadian Energy Sector through various artistic expressions.

International Students Now Eligible to Win $100,000 Scholarship in Canadian "Energy Creates" Contest
The “Energy Creates” contest is now open to students worldwide, offering a “no strings attached” full-tuition scholarship valued at up to $100,000 CAD.

Energy Creates Contest Inverview with Mathew Embry
Wyatt Sharpe interviews Mathew Embry, discussing the origins of the Energy Creates contest and the film Global Warning.