What Trump 2.0 could mean for EVs, solar and CCS Nick Loris was interviewed by E&E News about how a second Trump administration could impact EVs, solar, and carbon capture. Nick Loris, vice president of public policy at conservative energy firm C3 Solutions, said U.S. solar deployments will likely slow if Republicans manage to phase out clean energy tax credits from the IRA.He argued that some of Trump’s known policy positions — such as corporate tax cuts and permitting reform — might actually help solar companies, however. “In many respects, it’s going to be a mixed bag where some policies help the deployment of solar and some hurt the deployment of solar,” he said. Read the full article here.