Company: HVIIR
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-029121
Chunk: 93

Company: Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VII
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: S-4
Chunk 93
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 decline. Any failure to prevent, detect, or respond to cybersecurity incidents could materially impair ONE Nuclear’s operations, delay its operational timeline, damage its relationships with off-takers, customers or regulators, and result in significant legal or financial exposure.

ONE Nuclear’s power projects will require extensive permitting, interconnection, and third-party coordination.

ONE Nuclear’s power generation projects will be complicated, spanning substations, cooling corridors, high-pressure gas delivery, nuclear construction, other electric generating and storage facilities, and data center capacity, and necessitate cooperation with dozens of agencies, regulators, vendors, and contractors. A delay or dispute with any one of these counterparties or regulators could cause delays, outages, unforeseen costs and other adverse effects to ONE Nuclear’s business and results of operations. Coordinating these layers in parallel, with differing regulatory timelines, creates risk for budget overruns or missed commercial operation dates for ONE Nuclear.

ONE Nuclear may face significant construction delays and global supply chain disruptions that could materially impact project timelines and costs.

ONE Nuclear’s power projects will require timely procurement of gas turbines, reciprocating engines, transformers, power electronics, and nuclear reactor components (including uranium), among others—many of which originate from international vendors. Geopolitical conflict, trade restrictions and tariffs, maritime shipping delays, or semiconductor shortages may delay site readiness, reduce operational capacity, or force reprioritization of development phases. In addition, recent global supply chain disruptions have increasingly affected both the availability and cost of raw materials (including uranium), component manufacturing and deliveries. These disruptions may result in delays in equipment deliveries and cost escalations that could adversely affect ONE Nuclear’s business. Prolonged disruptions in the supply of any key materials or components, difficulty finding qualifying new sources of supply, implementing the use of replacement materials or new sources of supply or any volatility in prices could have a material adverse effect on ONE Nuclear’s ability to develop and operate in a cost-efficient, timely manner. Such prolonged disruptions could also cause ONE Nuclear to experience cancellations or delays of scheduled launches, or reductions in its prices and margins, any of which could harm its business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.

The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine has escalated tensions between the United States and its North Atlantic Treaty Organization (“NATO”) allies, on one hand, and Russia, on the other hand. The United States and other NATO member states, as well as some non-member states, have imposed sanctions against Russia and certain Russian banks, enterprises, and individuals. These actions include sanctions