PLN Indonesia Power UBP Labuhan Angin provided educational facility assistance to STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng.
The aid was delivered as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program to improve education quality in the surrounding area.
This initiative reflects PLN Indonesia Power’s commitment to supporting education, aiming to enhance the teaching and learning process at STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng.
“As an energy company, we recognize the importance of education in preparing future generations to face challenges,” said a representative.
The assistance is expected to benefit the academic community of STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng and contribute positively to regional development.
In the long term, it will strengthen the relationship between the company and the community, particularly in the field of education.
PLN Indonesia Power remains committed to improving community welfare across various sectors through beneficial social initiatives.
The Chairman of STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng expressed gratitude for the support provided by PLN Indonesia Power.
He stated that the aid would significantly benefit the campus’s development, enhancing comfort and learning quality for students and lecturers.
“We appreciate PLN Indonesia Power’s support. This assistance will help create a better learning environment,” he added.
Ultimately, this initiative is expected to positively impact human resource development in Central Tapanuli Regency and Sibolga City.
STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng
STIE Al-Washliyah Sibolga-Tapteng is an Islamic higher education institution located in Sibolga and Tapanuli Tengah (Tapteng), North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is part of the Al-Washliyah organization, a prominent Islamic association founded in 1930 to promote education and religious values. The institute focuses on economics and business studies while integrating Islamic principles into its curriculum.
PLN Indonesia Power UBP Labuhan Angin
PLN Indonesia Power UBP Labuhan Angin is a power generation unit located in North Sumatra, Indonesia, operated by PLN Indonesia Power, a subsidiary of the state-owned electricity company PLN. The facility plays a key role in supplying energy to the region, utilizing thermal or renewable energy sources (specific technology may vary). While detailed historical data is limited, such power plants are vital to Indonesia’s infrastructure, supporting economic growth and electrification efforts across the country.
Central Tapanuli Regency
Central Tapanuli Regency is a region in North Sumatra, Indonesia, known for its lush highlands, cultural heritage, and Batak traditions. Historically, it was part of the ancient Batak kingdoms and later became a significant area under Dutch colonial rule. Today, it attracts visitors with its scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and sites like the Sipisopiso Waterfall.
Sibolga City
Sibolga City, located on the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, is a historic port city known for its scenic bay and role as a trading hub since the colonial era. It served as an important center for the Dutch during their rule and remains a key transportation link between Sumatra’s highlands and the Indian Ocean. Today, Sibolga is recognized for its cultural diversity, blending Batak, Minangkabau, and Malay influences, as well as its access to nearby natural attractions like the Batu Islands.