Company: BACC
Filing Date: 2025-06-11
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001185185-25-000607
Chunk: 189

Company: Blue Acquisition Corp/Cayman
Filing Date: 2025-06-11
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 189
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 party originally subject to such restrictions. See “ Principal Shareholders — Restrictions on Transfers of Founder Shares and Private Placement Units.”

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While non-managing members will not be a direct party to the letter agreement discussed, as a result of their ownership of membership interests in the sponsor, they will be bound by the restrictions set forth above with respect to their allocated founder shares, the private placement units and securities underlying the private placement units (including the restriction on transfer of their membership interests because the letter agreement prohibits indirect transfers). However, the non-managing sponsor investors will not be subject to transfer restrictions or a lock-up agreement on any public units, public Class A ordinary shares or Right Shares that they may purchase in this offering pursuant to the expressions of interest described herein or thereafter.

<div align='center'>Business Strategy</div>

Within our team’s ecosystem and network, we have direct access to industry leaders in Sustainable Manufacturing, Energy Co-Production, and Water & Waste Management. This strategic positioning is expected to enable us to identify and partner with companies that integrate green energy sources with energy-intensive manufacturing and onsite energy production.

We envision a clear and actionable path to merging with a company that not only prioritizes sustainability but also enhances operational efficiency through smart energy integration. Our expertise is expected to extend beyond the merger—our team delivers long-term value by optimizing green energy generation within manufacturing operations and facilitating the export of surplus energy. With the right partnerships and expertise, we believe we are positioned to enhance industrial sustainability, drive energy innovation, and create a lasting impact on the clean energy economy.

Onsite Energy Production

| ● | Harness                                                                                               
 the power of self-sustaining energy generation, ensuring all operational energy needs are met onsite. |

| ● | Generate                                                                                
 excess energy for export and future expansion, turning the facility into an energy hub. |

| ● | Align                                                                                                                      
 with the U.S. Department of Energy’s vision for green manufacturing, reinforcing sustainability at the core of operations. |

Water & Waste Management

| ● | Optimize                                                                                                                                         
 resource efficiency by utilizing non-potable (saline aquifers or seawater) local water sources, purifying them using only renewable electricity, 
 thus minimizing environmental impact.                                                                                                            |

| ● | Achieve                                                                                                    
 zero liquid discharge, ensuring responsible water management and compliance with eco-friendly regulations. |

| ● | Implement                                                                                                                             
 real-time waste management or advanced processing facilities that neutralize waste, creating a cleaner, greener industrial ecosystem. |

Green Energy Integration