Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Thai-Legal-Scholar-Prinya-Thaewanarumitkul-in-Bangkok-27MZIFJJZNCMN.htmlConceptually similarSolar Cafe in BangkokGP0STQUSWCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSOCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSPCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSQCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSRCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSSCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSVCompleted★★★★Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUSXCompleted★★★★Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokGP0STQUT2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQUSZPortrait of Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokAssociate Professor Prinya Thaewanarumitkul, vice-rector of Student Affairs and Learning, Thammasat University showed to Greenpeace the solar rooftops installation for intra-campus electricity generating, with an overall production capacity of 15 megawatts by 2017. The project, part of the 'Sustainable University' framework, generates the highest renewable energy among all universities in Asia and it is ranked the fourth in the world. According to Professor Prinya, academic programs will also include courses on sustainable development and global citizenship education for future generations to cope with climate change and environmental issues.Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:7 Jun, 2017Credit:© Biel Calderon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-Eye contact-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Roofs-Solar energy-Solar panels-Teachers-UniversitiesShoot:Interview with Thai Legal Scholar Prinya Thaewanarumitkul in BangkokAssociate Professor Prinya Thaewanarumitkul, vice-rector of Student Affairs and Learning, Thammasat University showed to Greenpeace the solar rooftops installation for intra-campus electricity generating, with an overall production capacity of 15 megawatts by 2017. The project, part of the 'Sustainable University' framework, generates the highest renewable energy among all universities in Asia and it is ranked the fourth in the world. According to Professor Prinya, academic programs will also include courses on sustainable development and global citizenship education for future generations to cope with climate change and environmental issues.