Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-108246
Chunk: 30

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: S-1
Chunk 30
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by our customers in future deployments of our MMR designs, and the public perception of those risks, can affect our business. Opposition
by third parties can delay or prevent the licensing and construction of new nuclear power facilities and in some cases can limit the
operation of nuclear reactors. Adverse public reaction to developments in the use of nuclear power could directly affect our customers
and indirectly affect our business. In the past, adverse public reaction, increased regulatory scrutiny and related litigation have contributed
to extended licensing and construction periods for new nuclear reactors, sometimes delaying construction schedules by decades or more,
or even shutting down operations at already-constructed reactors.

Accidents involving nuclear power facilities, including but not limited to events similar to any of the Three Mile Island, Chernobyl or Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents, or terrorist acts or other high profile events involving radioactive materials, could materially and adversely affect the public perception of the safety of nuclear energy, our customers and the markets in which we operate and potentially decrease demand for nuclear energy or facilities, increase regulatory requirements and costs or result in liabilities or claims that could materially and adversely affect our business.

Historical nuclear accidents and fears of a new
nuclear accident can hinder widespread acceptance of nuclear power. Nuclear power faces strong opposition from certain individuals and
organizations both in the United States and abroad. With respect to public perceptions, the accident that occurred at the Fukushima
nuclear power plant in Japan in 2011 increased public opposition to nuclear power in some countries, resulting in a slowdown in, or,
in some cases, a complete halt to new construction of nuclear power plants, an early shut down of existing power plants and a dampening
of the favorable regulatory climate needed to introduce new nuclear technologies. As a result of the Fukushima accident, some countries
that were considering launching new domestic nuclear power programs delayed or cancelled the preparatory activities they were planning
to undertake as part of such programs. If a high-visibility or high-consequence nuclear accident, including the loss or mishandling of
nuclear materials, or other event, such as a terrorist attack involving a nuclear facility, occurs, public opposition to nuclear power
may increase dramatically, regulatory requirements and costs could become more onerous or prohibitory, and customer demand for the SOLO
could suffer, which could materially and adversely affect our business and operations.

The direct and indirect impact on us and our customers from severe weather and other effects of climate change and the economic impacts of the transition to non-carbon based energy, could adversely affect