Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001193125-25-277896
Chunk: 207

Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: S-4
Chunk 207
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 of competitive pressures, some electricity markets experience low marginal energy prices at certain times due to a combination of subsidized generating resources, competitors with low-cost or no-cost fuel sources, or market-design features that create incentives for certain attributes or deliver revenue in unpredictable ways over time, and we may not be able to compete in these markets unless the benefits of the low-carbon, reliable and/or resilient energy generation provided by the Hadron Halo is sufficiently valued. Even in markets that price reliable capacity on a long-term basis, there is no guarantee that our customers’ MMRs will be sufficiently low-cost so as to clear auction-style capacity markets, and clearing in any one year is no guarantee of clearing in successive years. Moreover, our Hadron Halo MMR will likely serve a specific market segment of smaller distributed generation, remote application or industrial customers, who may have lower cost power/heat alternatives available to them, especially in the near-term.

Given the relatively lower electricity prices and higher availability of power in the U.S. when compared to many international markets, the risk may be greater with respect to business in the U.S. Regardless of jurisdiction, however, failure of the Hadron Halo to provide competitively price electricity or heat could materially and adversely affect our business.

We and our customers operate in a politically sensitive environment, and the public perception of nuclear energy can affect our customers and us.

Successful execution of our business model is dependent upon public support for nuclear power in the U.S. and other countries. The risks associated with uses of radioactive materials by our customers in future deployments of our MMR design, and the public perception of those risks, can affect our business. Opposition by third parties can delay or prevent the licensing and manufacturing of nuclear power products and in some cases can limit the operation of nuclear reactors. Adverse public reaction to developments in the use of nuclear power could directly**

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**affect our customers and indirectly affect our business. In addition, journalists, trade press, and other third parties, potentially including one or more of the agencies with regulatory jurisdiction over us, may publish statements that negatively affect the public or political perception of us. Adverse public opinion or political perceptions could result in increased regulatory requirements and costs or increase the likelihood that our operations are subject to liabilities and adverse claims. In the past, adverse public reaction, increased regulatory scrutiny and related litigation contributed to extended licensing periods for nuclear reactors.

Incidents involving nuclear energy facilities in the U.S. or globally, including accidents, terrorist acts or other high