BANGKOK, April 23,– CKPower Public Company Limited, one of the region’s largest producers of electricity from renewables with one of the lowest carbon footprints, is continuing its Hinghoi Project in Chiang Mai into the 8th consecutive year under the concept “Lighting the Path of Learning toward Sustainability.”
This year, the project focused on delivering an energy-efficient library building and promoting knowledge of renewable energy, along with efforts to conserve, protect, and restore natural resources and the environment.
The initiative benefited students at the Ban Mae Mu Nai Border Patrol Police Learning Centre under CKPower’s Patronage in Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai.

Mr Thanawat Trivisvavet, Managing Director of CKPower, stated that under the company 5-year CSR Strategy Framework (2022-2026), CKPower have been actively leveraging our personnel’s expertise — particularly in renewable energy engineering—to support community, social, environmental, and economic development through the Hinghoi Project, which was first launched in 2016.
Driven by the commitment to applying renewable energy and engineering know-how, the project—now in its 8th year—continues to enhance access to clean energy in communities and foster a spirit of volunteerism among the employees.
The goal is to empower local communities, especially those near our power plants and in remote areas, by transferring knowledge about the conservation, protection, and restoration of natural resources and the environment. These efforts align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Mr Thanawat added that for the 8th year of the Hinghoi Project, CKPower has delivered a new energy-efficient library building designed to maximize natural light and ventilation, thereby reducing electricity consumption.
The accomplishments of the Hinghoi Project over the past eight years include increasing renewable energy access for communities by 100,330 watts, providing renewable energy education to 9,513 teacher leaders and youths, and educating 4,377 individuals on the conservation of natural resources and the environment. (TNA).-813