Company: HVIIR
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-029121
Chunk: 98

Company: Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VII
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: S-4
Chunk 98
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 of business partners who provide resale products. |

Problems at one or more of ONE Nuclear’s power facilities, whether or not within its control, could result in power generation interruptions or significant equipment damage. Power production, service interruptions or significant equipment damage in ONE Nuclear’s facilities could also result in lost profits or other indirect or consequential damages to its customers. ONE Nuclear cannot guarantee that a court would enforce any contractual limitations on its liability in the event that one of its customers brings a lawsuit against ONE Nuclear as a result of a problem at one of its facilities.

In addition, any loss of service, equipment damage or inability to meet service level commitment obligations could reduce the confidence of ONE Nuclear’s customers and could consequently impair its ability to obtain and retain customers, which would adversely affect both its ability to generate revenues and its operating results.

ONE Nuclear’s construction and delivery timeline estimates for its power projects and other equipment may increase due to a number of factors, including the degree of pre-fabrication, standardization, on-site construction, long-lead procurement, contractor performance, facility pre-operational and startup testing, demand for repairs and other site-specific considerations.

The success of ONE Nuclear’s business will depend in large part on its ability to successfully construct its facilities and provide required levels of power. Its business will require on-time and on-budget services at guaranteed performance levels, which would tend to establish greater confidence in its subsequent customers. There is no guarantee that all necessary components will be commercially available and substantial development of new supply chains might be necessary. Additionally, ONE Nuclear cannot guarantee the level of quality of these third-party supplies or import and export requirements or limitations that might be stipulated by the NRC or the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) for the procurement of these components. Some of ONE Nuclear’s equipment may require repair or replacement, which could further delay development at its planned projects. Only a limited number of large contracting and engineering firms have the skills or experience to design and construct nuclear reactors. The lack of recent nuclear reactor construction projects in the United States means that there are few organizations with substantial institutional and personal knowledge of such projects. In addition, certain craft labor, particularly welding, on a nuclear reactor construction project requires a very high degree of skills and experience on the part of the laborers, meaning few qualified candidates may be available. The resurgent interest in nuclear energy projects, along with strong demand for such labor on other energy