The race to bring a $1 billion nuclear fusion plant to their city has officials in Livermore eager to make a deal.
Despite no firm commitment from the startup behind the project, Pacific Fusion, the Livermore City Council this past week unanimously approved the company’s plan to develop a 225,500-square-foot facility on a vacant stretch of West Jack London Boulevard.
But Livermore is facing off with two other cities in its bid to secure the project — Alameda and Albuquerque are also trying to lure the Fremont-based company…