Panacea Global Energy Inc. is closing in on a site for its green energy technology park that may create up to 1,200 jobs.
The company — an affiliate of French company CMG Clean Tech — will go before the Osceola County Commission Feb. 5 for a conveyance of up to 63 acres of county land near the Poinciana SunRail station, according to county documents. If approved, the land would be provided to the company in phases, with the first phase including 10 acres.
The sales price for the land would be $85,000 per acre, or about $850,000 for the first phase. The property would be developed over multiple phases, to include a U.S. headquarters for Panacea, plus renewable energy facilities and space for research and development.
Panacea would have to start construction no later than six months after each piece of property is conveyed to it. The company is targeting three years to complete the entire project, which will include seven buildings.
Orlando Business Journal

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