The wind and solar industries hope demand for carbon-free power from U.S. cities, states and corporations can offset headwinds from President Donald Trump’s tax policy and tariffs, developers said this week. FILE PHOTO: A solar installer installs a solar panel on the roof of a residential home in Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California, U.S., October 14, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo The Trump tax overhaul trimmed production and investment tax credits, and the administration also slapped a 30 percent tariff on imported solar panels. The moves, aimed at boosting manufacturing and economic growth, also dimmed prospects for renewables. But Trump’s withdrawal of federal support for Obama-era climate goals indirectly helped the industry by inspiring a backlash among U.S. cities, states and corporations, which have grown more ambitious about installing cleaner forms of energy. Also, investors with years of deals under their belts are less wary about […]