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NEWS Peninsula Clarion With the construction season right around the corner, many peninsula residents are starting to make plans for what they'd like to build this summer, and what products and services they'd like to use to make it happen. And the Kenai Peninsula Builders Association 30th Annual Home Show has returned to provide answers to would-be builder's questions.

Building for the future: Home show features new ideas for green construction

John Pothast, of Soldotna, checks out a wind turbine offered from Alaskan Wind Industries in Nikiski. Alternative energy devices and
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John Pothast, of Soldotna, checks out a wind turbine offered from Alaskan Wind Industries in Nikiski. Alternative energy devices and "green" appliances and building materials were all part of the theme of the Kenai Peninsula Builders Association 30th Annual Home Show held in Soldotna on Saturday, and continuing today.
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