STRENGTHENING CONTINUOUS WATER TREATMENT THROUGH SYSTEM-LEVEL THINKING
The MIDC Poynad Water Treatment Plant operates continuously to supply treated water to major industrial units across the Raigad district. The plant's role is critical – supporting industrial operations that depend on consistent water quality and uninterrupted supply.
In such an environment, treatment continuity, pumping reliability, and operational control are essential. Any disruption directly affects downstream industrial activity and system stability.
Water treatment and pumping operations at Poynad involve:
• 24×7 treatment cycles
• High energy consumption
• Dependence on uninterrupted power supply
• Rising operational energy costs
The challenge was to reduce energy strain and improve sustainability without introducing instability or compromising treatment continuity.
Viosimo approached the challenge from a water-infrastructure-first perspective, recognising that energy systems must support – not disrupt – treatment operations.
A 130 kW rooftop solar power system was designed and integrated into the plant's operational framework, aligned with structural conditions, load behaviour, and treatment cycles. The integration was carefully planned to ensure seamless coexistence with existing electrical and treatment systems.
• Reduced dependence on conventional grid power
• Lower long-term operational energy costs
• Improved sustainability of treatment operations
• Clean energy embedded without compromising continuity
This project demonstrates how renewable energy, when applied with infrastructure intelligence, can strengthen water treatment systems responsibly.
MIDC Poynad is a water treatment infrastructure project strengthened by renewable energy, not a solar installation.
It reflects Viosimo's ability to:
• Understand treatment criticality
• Integrate energy systems without risk
• Balance sustainability with operational reliability