CKPower Public Company Limited, a renewable energy electricity producer, has partnered with Thai artists from the Klangjaturat Art Gallery to organize the “Art Power: The Energy Transition” project. The initiative is a national art competition designed to encourage youth to learn about and express perspectives on renewable energy and the environment through artistic media.
Muntana Auekitkarjorn, Senior Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Planning at CKPower, attended the opening ceremony alongside Mr. Samarn Klangjaturat, founder of Klangjaturat Art Gallery, participating Thai artists, and school representatives at JJ Mall in Bangkok.
Thanawat Trivisvavet, Managing Director of CKPower, stated that the project is executed under the company’s CSR Strategy Framework 2022–2026. The program uses art as a medium to build understanding of renewable energy and natural resource conservation among young participants. The project integrates contributions from educational institutions, teachers, schools, gallery artists, and CKPower employees to connect business operations with social value creation.
The “Art Power: The Energy Transition” project engaged a total of 207 participants, providing an artistic platform for primary and secondary school students from schools located near the company’s power plants, schools nationwide, and CKPower Group employees. The competition was structured into three consecutive rounds:
- An art competition for schools surrounding the Pak Thong Chai 1 Solar Power Plant in December 2025.
- An art competition for schools surrounding the Bangpa-in Cogeneration Power Plant in January 2026.
- A final nationwide competition for schools across Thailand, which also included submissions from CKPower Group employees.
This initiative builds upon the “Empowering Clean Energy through Thai Art” program held in 2024, which focused on training teachers from schools nationwide and those near power plants to combine renewable energy knowledge with artistic instruction. Educators from the 2024 program subsequently applied the training by preparing and entering their students into this year’s competition.
CKPower aims to maintain the project as an accessible platform to foster environmental and renewable energy education among youth, while continuing to utilize employee participation to support clean energy transitions, Thanawat concluded.
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