Empowering students to lead real change, CS Academy, Coimbatore, in partnership with the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB), has recently launched ‘The Energy Conservation Project’, a two-month, student-led initiative aimed at promoting responsible energy usage and reducing electricity consumption within the community.
The project engages nearly 1,500 students from Grades 4 to 8 across both the CBSE and International (IG) streams, empowering young learners to step beyond the classroom and contribute meaningfully to society. Designed to foster awareness, accountability, and real-world impact, the initiative focuses on reducing household electricity units through informed practices and collective action.
As part of the project’s implementation, five student representatives are identified from each grade across both schools to lead and encourage participation. Each student will work closely with their own household and five additional homes to track electricity consumption using recent electricity bills or recorded unit usage. These baseline readings establish a benchmark, which families will strive to improve upon over the course of two months by adopting energy-efficient habits.
Students will actively engage with families by visiting homes, reading out energy conservation information cards, distributing awareness materials such as flyers and fridge magnets, and encouraging households to take an energy-saving pledge through a QR-based counter. The project aims to move beyond structured dialogue, enabling students to take ownership and lead positive change within their neighborhoods while building confidence, responsibility, and leadership.
Speaking about the initiative, a school representative shared, “This initiative allows our students to experience learning beyond textbooks. By partnering with TNEB and involving families directly, we will be able to reinforce the importance of sustainability while empowering students to lead by example.”









