Gulf Energy Program Teaches Youth Renewable Power Generation
Gulf Energy Program teaches over 600 students across northern Thailand about renewable and fossil fuel energy sources through hands-on activities where they design model cities powered by different electricity types.
Gulf Development Company Limited (GULF) launched the third year of its "GULF Sparks Energy" initiative, an educational roadshow bringing energy knowledge to over 600 students across three provinces in northern Thailand. The program teaches students about energy sources, electricity generation processes, fuel types, and energy conservation through hands-on learning activities. Participating schools include Wiangkaen Witthayakom and Chiangkhong Witthayakom in Chiang Rai, Ban Songao School in Loei, and Ban Phatang School in Nong Khai, aiming to instill appreciation for energy and natural resources.
The program delivers GULF's expertise in electricity and energy through engaging, playful learning activities with hands-on practice opportunities. The centerpiece is "My City, My Energy," where students design model cities with diverse electricity needs while learning electricity production steps and fuel advantages through four activity stations: hydroelectric power, wind energy, solar power, and fossil fuels. Students analyze and select appropriate energy sources for their model cities and receive educational materials for their schools.
Student Chayachat Chollua from Wiangkaen Witthayakom in Chiang Rai shared that the program helped him understand hydroelectric power as a renewable source that can produce electricity continuously, while noting that solar power depends on sunshine availability. His community should use hydroelectric power from the nearby Mekong River. Teacher Ekphol Kaewkantha from the same school praised how the knowledge can be integrated into classroom instruction to spark student creativity. Teacher Praweena Sritharadhikun from Chiangkhong Witthayakom added that students gained deeper understanding of renewable energy sources including hydropower, wind, and solar energy. Teacher Suphansa Intanai from Ban Songao School in Loei noted that students enjoyed hands-on learning with real equipment not found in textbooks, developing genuine understanding and appreciation of energy value. Student Sasiwimon Ruekaew from Ban Songao School called it an enjoyable and informative activity that strengthened teamwork and confidence. Principal Sadith Thiamchansorn from Ban Phatang School in Nong Khai expressed gratitude for GULF's contribution to student learning.