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The scale and timeline of this project are staggering. Fermy claims to deliver 1 gigawatt by 2026—earlier than the full build-out—and reaches full capacity in 2038. Yet, the project’s technical feasibility is highly questionable. For context, the last US nuclear reactors completed (Vogtle Units 3 and 4) took 15 years and cost approximately $26 billion, with extensive permitting processes. Fermy’s plan—to build such a vast and complex energy infrastructure on a greenfield site with no prior experience—is highly implausible within their projected schedule.

The Funding Mirage: From Promises to Disappointment