We regenerate energy. We reinvent the future.
GS Blue Electric was founded in 2024 with the aim of creating a sustainable energy future in the Republic of Moldova, harnessing renewable resources in an efficient, modern, and sustainable way.
The core project focuses on the construction of a photovoltaic power plant with a nominal capacity of 50 MW and an installed capacity of 55.8 MWp, located in an area with high solar potential.
At the heart of our activity are innovation, environmental responsibility, and a positive impact on the local community.
The Rădeni power plant, with a nominal capacity of 50 MW, is a national strategic project, approved by Government Decision No. 83/2025 and developed exclusively with Moldovan capital and expertise.
This photovoltaic park directly contributes to the Republic of Moldova’s energy transition, reducing CO₂ emissions and strengthening energy security through sustainable renewable sources.
On March 31, 2025, GS Blue Electric successfully participated in the first public auction organized by the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova for granting the status of Large Eligible Producer, in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 10/2016 and Government Decision No. 690/2018.
This achievement represents a milestone for the company and for the national energy sector, marking an important step in the Republic of Moldova’s transition toward a modern, sustainable, and renewable-oriented energy system.
GS Blue Electric is proud to be part of this strategic effort, contributing local expertise and a long-term sustainable vision.
By 2030, the Republic of Moldova aims to reach a 30% share of renewable energy in the national energy mix — an ambitious objective supported by strategic reforms and the opening of the market to private investment.
GS Blue Electric leverages this favorable context by expanding its portfolio in two key directions:
energy storage capacities (industrial battery systems for grid stabilization and consumption optimization), and
the development of wind parks in high-potential areas identified through wind resource studies.
These initiatives respond to the growing demand for energy flexibility and directly contribute to building a reliable, competitive, and sustainable energy system in the Republic of Moldova.
