The Chapelcross site has been operational for roughly 70 years since the commencement of construction. It originally served as a nuclear power plant, contributing to the regional energy supply. Currently, the site is in a phase of transformation, aiming to evolve into a hub for green energy initiatives. This transition involves decommissioning old nuclear infrastructure and repurposing the land and facilities for renewable energy projects, which may include wind, solar, or other sustainable technologies. The overarching goal is to repurpose existing industrial land to reduce environmental impact while supporting a transition to cleaner energy sources, in alignment with broader national energy policies. The process involves regulatory compliance, technological upgrades, and community engagement to ensure safety and sustainability, aiming to create a model for the future of former nuclear sites seeking environmentally responsible renewal.