Performance Results According to Objectives
Activity: Training on Renewable Energy Technologies for Aquaculture
1. Coordination and Participant Invitation
The project team coordinated and invited target groups, including farmers and interested participants, to join the training. Online registration forms were prepared via Google Forms, accompanied by project introduction documents detailing the background, objectives, training format, and expected benefits for participating institutions. After registration, the project team confirmed participation with all 50 registered attendees, meeting the target.
Training manuals were developed to facilitate knowledge transfer, covering renewable energy technologies for aquaculture, solar power systems for aquaculture, and monitoring and control systems for aquaculture operations.
2. Conducting the Training on Renewable Energy Technologies for Aquaculture
The training was held on 26 July 2025, from 08:30 to 17:30 at the College of Renewable Energy, Maejo University, with a total of 50 participants from agricultural groups in Lampang, Chiang Mai, and other interested parties.
The training program consisted of the following topics, with each group given dedicated time for both theoretical learning and practical exercises (see Appendix B for the detailed schedule):
a. Solar Power Systems for Aquaculture
Basic knowledge of solar energy
Types of solar energy
Applications suitable for various aquaculture operations
Familiarization with the equipment used in solar power systems
b. Renewable Energy Technologies for Aquaculture
Basic concepts of renewable energy
Types of renewable energy
Applications suitable for different tasks in aquaculture
c. Monitoring and Control Systems for Aquaculture
Fundamentals of intelligent monitoring and control systems
Introduction to monitoring and control devices
Practical applications in aquaculture operations
The training session included both classroom instruction and hands-on activities. Photos documenting the full-day training are provided to illustrate the event’s atmosphere.