

Halt Plans for The Hyperscale Data Centre in Annan
The Issue
Chapelcross, the former nuclear
power plant near Annan, is being
considered for construction as a hyperscale data centre . It has already created big concerns among
the local community, not least because of the impact it will have on
them. When built it will consume
vast amounts of electricity – estimated to be the equivalent to that used by more than one million
homes. At the same time, it will
also have to use colossal amounts
of water to cool the process down –
the same amount as used by
200,000 homes.
At a time of increasing temperatures leading to drought and water
shortages globally – no wonder
people are angry. With our own energy prices forever increasing - lining the pockets of the privatised
energy companies – the real fear
that these massive constructions
will drive up energy costs is a genuine one.
The climate emergency is real – but
these vast energy guzzerlers will
only make it worse. The paltry investments in renewables by governments and the privatised energy
companies can’t match the demand that the hyperscalers will put
on them.
In Ireland, where 22% of the country’s energy was used by data centres in 2024 (50% in Dublin). Data centres are threatening the country’s climate commitments and renewable energy which should have
displaced fossil fuel use, as per
their projections, is being diverted
to serving data centres.
And let’s be clear – these data centres are not being built for public good. They are being financed and
will be run for the benefit of the top
- primarily US - tech companies who are investing hundreds of billions
into AI technology. Not for the benefit of human kind – but for their own hoped for profits.
Across the world – AI-related data
centres are arousing mass community opposition, including across
the US. New York recently became
the first state in the US to impose
a one-year pause on new “hyperscale” datacentres.
Who is building at
Chapelcross?
CX Power is the “strategic developer” at Chapelcross. But in reality
once completed it will be handed
over to a yet unnamed tech corporation. With vast tracts of Scotland
being snapped up for massive,
power-hungry industrial complexes
– with the aid of the Scottish government - you won’t see the names
of the world’s richest tech giants in
the planning applications. Instead,
they hide behind front organisations, private infrastructure developers, and to do their dirty work.
What can we do about it in
Scotland?
There are at least a dozen hyperscale data centres being considered across Scotland Get
organised. Set up a local public
meetings to organise your community. Apply political pressure – write
to, lobby MSPs, MPs and councillors and demand they take a stand
in opposition.
Demand the Scottish government
halt their 2021 action plan and insist that they and local councils impose a moratorium on further
planning permission for construction. Link up the campaigns across
Join Socialist Party Scotland
JOIN THE FIGHT FOR SOCIALIST CHANGESCAN THE QR CODE OPPOSITE OR TEXT
JOIN WITH YOUR NAME TO 07889135533
Scotland and indeed internationally
to learn from each other, share experiences and unite the struggles
against this corporate vandalism.
Do the hyperscale data centre
create jobs?
In the construction of them there
will be temporary jobs created – but
in the running of the data centres,
negligibly few. In truth, in the hands
of the multi-national hyperscalers
like Google, Amazon, Microsoft and
others, millions of jobs are already
beginning to be lost through the implementation of AI.
Surely we need AI?
We say, rather than make millions
unemployed, the use of AI technology could be used to cut the working week with no loss of pay, rather
than throw skilled workers on the
scrap heap. Why not use the advances in technology to plan the
running of economy and society
based on human need not for corporate greed?
What’s socialism got to
do with it?
But that would require bringing the
hyerpscalers, alongside the banks
and other major industries into public ownership. Which is why we
need to build a political voice that
argues for these types of socialist
policies.
As it is the massive corporate investments into AI has created a
bubble that will inevitably burst.
When it does burst, it will have a
devastating consequences on the
world economy from Scotland, to
the US to China and across the
world. And those who created the
crisis, the billionaires, will expect
us to pay the price through job
losses, cuts to our living standards and even worse public services.
That’s why Socialist Party Scotland says the fight against the data centres is a fight against capitalism itself and for a socialist future. Get organised! Fight back! Join the Socialists!

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The Issue
Chapelcross, the former nuclear
power plant near Annan, is being
considered for construction as a hyperscale data centre . It has already created big concerns among
the local community, not least because of the impact it will have on
them. When built it will consume
vast amounts of electricity – estimated to be the equivalent to that used by more than one million
homes. At the same time, it will
also have to use colossal amounts
of water to cool the process down –
the same amount as used by
200,000 homes.
At a time of increasing temperatures leading to drought and water
shortages globally – no wonder
people are angry. With our own energy prices forever increasing - lining the pockets of the privatised
energy companies – the real fear
that these massive constructions
will drive up energy costs is a genuine one.
The climate emergency is real – but
these vast energy guzzerlers will
only make it worse. The paltry investments in renewables by governments and the privatised energy
companies can’t match the demand that the hyperscalers will put
on them.
In Ireland, where 22% of the country’s energy was used by data centres in 2024 (50% in Dublin). Data centres are threatening the country’s climate commitments and renewable energy which should have
displaced fossil fuel use, as per
their projections, is being diverted
to serving data centres.
And let’s be clear – these data centres are not being built for public good. They are being financed and
will be run for the benefit of the top
- primarily US - tech companies who are investing hundreds of billions
into AI technology. Not for the benefit of human kind – but for their own hoped for profits.
Across the world – AI-related data
centres are arousing mass community opposition, including across
the US. New York recently became
the first state in the US to impose
a one-year pause on new “hyperscale” datacentres.
Who is building at
Chapelcross?
CX Power is the “strategic developer” at Chapelcross. But in reality
once completed it will be handed
over to a yet unnamed tech corporation. With vast tracts of Scotland
being snapped up for massive,
power-hungry industrial complexes
– with the aid of the Scottish government - you won’t see the names
of the world’s richest tech giants in
the planning applications. Instead,
they hide behind front organisations, private infrastructure developers, and to do their dirty work.
What can we do about it in
Scotland?
There are at least a dozen hyperscale data centres being considered across Scotland Get
organised. Set up a local public
meetings to organise your community. Apply political pressure – write
to, lobby MSPs, MPs and councillors and demand they take a stand
in opposition.
Demand the Scottish government
halt their 2021 action plan and insist that they and local councils impose a moratorium on further
planning permission for construction. Link up the campaigns across
Join Socialist Party Scotland
JOIN THE FIGHT FOR SOCIALIST CHANGESCAN THE QR CODE OPPOSITE OR TEXT
JOIN WITH YOUR NAME TO 07889135533
Scotland and indeed internationally
to learn from each other, share experiences and unite the struggles
against this corporate vandalism.
Do the hyperscale data centre
create jobs?
In the construction of them there
will be temporary jobs created – but
in the running of the data centres,
negligibly few. In truth, in the hands
of the multi-national hyperscalers
like Google, Amazon, Microsoft and
others, millions of jobs are already
beginning to be lost through the implementation of AI.
Surely we need AI?
We say, rather than make millions
unemployed, the use of AI technology could be used to cut the working week with no loss of pay, rather
than throw skilled workers on the
scrap heap. Why not use the advances in technology to plan the
running of economy and society
based on human need not for corporate greed?
What’s socialism got to
do with it?
But that would require bringing the
hyerpscalers, alongside the banks
and other major industries into public ownership. Which is why we
need to build a political voice that
argues for these types of socialist
policies.
As it is the massive corporate investments into AI has created a
bubble that will inevitably burst.
When it does burst, it will have a
devastating consequences on the
world economy from Scotland, to
the US to China and across the
world. And those who created the
crisis, the billionaires, will expect
us to pay the price through job
losses, cuts to our living standards and even worse public services.
That’s why Socialist Party Scotland says the fight against the data centres is a fight against capitalism itself and for a socialist future. Get organised! Fight back! Join the Socialists!

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Petition created on 16 August 2026