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  2. How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Water Heater? - AOL

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    Electric water heaters cost between $600 and $3,500 to replace, for an average cost of about $2,100. However, many states are phasing out gas water heaters in favor of electric water heaters, so ...

  3. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    An 80 US gal (300 L; 67 imp gal) electric storage tank water heater was able to have a minimum energy factor of 86% under the pre-2015 standard, while under the 2015 standard, the minimum energy factor for an 80-gallon electric storage tank water heater is now 197%, which is only possible with heat pump technology. This rating measures ...

  4. Storage water heater - Wikipedia

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    Solar heat is clean and renewable. This is the most modern system. Increasingly, solar powered water heaters are being used. Their solar thermal collectors are installed outside dwellings, typically on the roof or walls or nearby, and the potable hot water storage tank is typically a pre-existing or new conventional water heater, or a water heater specifically designed for solar thermal.

  5. A. O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures the following types of water heaters for commercial uses: oil-fired, gas and electric, as well as boilers, storage tanks, and skid systems. It also provide the following accessories: pump tanks, and expansion tanks.

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    The rule will lead to the replacement over three decades of more than 1 million gas-burning appliances — including an estimated 700,000 pool heaters and 300,000 tankless water heaters — with ...

  7. Oil–water separator - Wikipedia

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    Downhole oilwater separation (DOWS) technology is an emerging technology that separates oil and gas from produced water at the bottom of the well, and re-injects most of the produced water into another formation which is usually deeper than the producing formation, while the oil and gas rich stream is pumped to the surface.

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