Just an aside to confuse things, we did a new build in 1995 and installed a geothermal heating/ac system. Part of the mostly unmentioned efficiency is that hot water is a byproduct and diverted to storage in the water heater. Just the two of us in the home but have an 80 gallon (electric) water heater knowing that it is cheaper to store hot water than produce it, and sources say that up tto 50% of our hot water is (byproduct) produced by the heating/ac..
We used our old water heater upon original install and it failed shortly thereafter primarily because of well-water usage, which was replaced with rural water in '98. If I remember correctly, our county REC was in a rebate program for all-electric homes at the time and they supplied the 80 gallon electric at no charge--and still working.
Power outages are another subject, but I take great comfort with no gas (Natural or Propane) entering the house.