

BOGOR, April 4, 2026 — Cahaya Rancamaya Islamic Boarding School (IBS) Senior High School officially began a new step by launching the School Energy Program. Through this kick off, Cahaya Rancamaya IBS Senior High School was also appointed as a pilot school in Bogor City in terms of implementing renewable energy technology and environmental education.
The launching event received broad support and was attended by representatives of the Bogor City Government, the Bogor City Education Office, as well as the Regional Office of Education Branch (KCD) Region II. Also present were regional officials from South Bogor District and Bojongkerta Subdistrict, along with a number of local media crews who witnessed this important moment.
In collaboration with Onepulse.id and Yayasan Rumah Berguna, this program is designed not merely as a ceremonial event. Its main focus is to produce future generations who are environmentally literate, or what is often referred to as Green Talent.
It is known that to be able to fully transition to renewable energy (full transition to renewable energy), there are three main factors that must be fulfilled: technology, investment, and talent. If the investment and technology sectors are currently being intensively worked on by various parties, the School Energy Program takes a crucial role in the third sector, namely preparing qualified human resources starting from school.
Through this program, environmentally friendly technology will be introduced, directly implemented within the school environment and is expected to become a real initial step. At school, students not only learn the theory of sustainability, but are also invited to see and directly practice how energy is managed wisely. More than that, this activity serves as a reminder that big changes always start from small steps, and that step has begun at Cahaya Rancamaya IBS Senior High School. It is hoped that this real initiative from Cahaya Rancamaya IBS Senior High School can make the concept of sustainability part of students’ lifestyles, as well as inspire other schools to carry out similar movements.
