Company: HVIIR
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-029121
Chunk: 97

Company: Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VII
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: S-4
Chunk 97
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 projects, higher construction costs and the deferral of the dates on which ONE Nuclear could receive revenue, all of which could adversely affect ONE Nuclear.

ONE Nuclear expects that many of its power projects will be located in areas that are subject to certain regional hazards. These risks could include occasional high-wind events, seismic activity, water access variability, and regional dust or environmental permitting restrictions. Severe weather, including winter storms, can be destructive, causing construction delays, outages and property damage that require incurring additional expenses. A major weather or geological event affecting ONE Nuclear’s future infrastructure, especially nuclear or gas, could impair the safety or reliability of its power projects.

Furthermore, ONE Nuclear’s operations could be adversely affected, and its physical facilities could be at risk of damage, should global climate conditions produce, among other conditions, unusual variations in temperature and weather patterns, resulting in more intense, frequent and severe weather events or abnormal levels of precipitation. ONE Nuclear’s physical facilities are expected to have certain safeguards against weather and geological events, but these may not be effective to protect against any or all of these events.

In addition, site access or operation could be affected by new environmental protections or public opposition.

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Any failure of ONE Nuclear’s physical infrastructure, or acts of theft or vandalism to its physical infrastructure, could lead to significant costs and disruptions that could reduce revenue and harm its business reputation and financial results.

ONE Nuclear will need to safehouse its infrastructure, facilities and equipment located at its power projects. Its facilities could be subject to break-ins, sabotage and intentional acts of vandalism causing potential disruptions. Some of ONE Nuclear’s systems may not be fully redundant, and its disaster recovery planning cannot account for all eventualities. Any problems at ONE Nuclear’s facilities could result in lengthy interruptions in power generation and its business operations. There can be no assurance that any security or other operational measures that ONE Nuclear or its third-party service providers or vendors have implemented will be effective against any of the foregoing threats or issues.

ONE Nuclear’s power generation will provide at each of its power projects are subject to failure resulting from numerous factors, including:

| ● | human  
 error; |

| ● | equipment 
 failure;  |

| ● | physical,                              
 electronic and cybersecurity breaches; |

| ● | fire,                                                              
 earthquake, hurricane, flood, tornado and other natural disasters; |

| ● | extreme       
 temperatures; |

| ● | water   
 damage; |

| ● | fiber 
 cuts; |

| ● | power 
 loss; |

| ● | terrorist