advanced energy property
(1) Advanced energy property The term “advanced energy property” means— (A) property designed to be used to produce energy from the sun, water, wind, geothermal or hydrothermal (as those terms are defined in section 17191 of this title ) resources, enhanced geothermal systems (as defined in that section), or other renewable resources; (B) fuel cells, microturbines, or energy storage systems and components; (C) electric grid modernization equipment or components; (D) property designed to capture, remove, use, or sequester carbon oxide emissions; (E) equipment designed to refine, electrolyze, or blend any fuel, chemical, or product that is— (i) renewable; or (ii) low-carbon and low-emission; (F) property designed to produce energy conservation technologies (including for residential, commercial, and industrial applications); (G) (i) light-, medium-, or heavy-duty electric or fuel cell vehicles, electric or fuel cell locomotives, electric or fuel cell maritime vessels, or electric or fuel cell planes; (ii) technologies, components, and materials of those vehicles, locomotives, maritime vessels, or planes; and (iii) charging or refueling infrastructure associated with those vehicles, locomotives, maritime vessels, or planes; (H) (i) hybrid vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of not less than 14,000 pounds; and (ii) technologies, components, and materials for those vehicles; and (I) other advanced energy property designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as may be determined by the Secretary.