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What action movie needs a remake?
1. Splash (1984)Director: Andrew FlemingStarring: Tom Hanks and Daryl HannahTHE REMAKEDirector: Ron Howard and Brian GrazerStarring: Channing Tatum and Jillian BellIn a gender reversal of the original film, Tatum will assume Hannah's role as the enchanting mermaid, while his 22 Jump Street co-star Jillian Bell will take on Hanks's role of the human faced with a larger-than-life decision.Paid contentLee Majors: I Spent Nine Years With Her, She Was The Love Of My Life - Surprising Facts Of Farrah…OMG!5 Top Antivirus Products. #1 Will Shock You.My Antivirus ReviewRecommended by2. Mary Poppins (1964)Director: Robert StevensonStarring: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and David TomlinsonTHE REMAKEDirector: Rob MarshallStarring: Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep and Lin-Manuel MirandaSet 20 years after the Disney original, the new film will take place in Depression-era London. It is due to take its storylines from PL Travers’s children books focusing on Poppins’s continued adventures with the Banks family. Blunt will star as the titular supernanny alongside the Tony-winning creator of the Hamilton musical as a lamplighter named Jack.3. The Craft (1996)Director: Andrew FlemingStarring: Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve CampbellTHE REMAKEDirector: Leigh JaniakStarring: TBAAfter directing and co-writing the disturbing horror film Honeymoon, young filmmaker Leigh Janiek has been commissioned to perform the same role on a remake of Nineties teen thriller The Craft, about a group of students at a Catholic high school who dabble in witchcraft.4. Wargames (1983)Director: John BadhamStarring: Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy, John WoodHonours: 3 Oscar nominations for writing, cinematography and sound. Bafta best sound winner, nominated for visual effects and production designTHE REMAKEDirector: Dean IsraeliteStarring: TBAFormer director Seth Gordon was replaced by Project Almanac director Dean Israelite earlier this year. Israelite said in February that of all his projects, he hopes WarGames will go next, which is a promising but extremely non-commital statement to make. He added "If there was ever a movie primed to say something new and bold and relevant for our time, it's WarGames. So that's why I see the potential in remaking the movie."5. Commando (1985)Director: Mark L LesterStarring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, Dan HedayaTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: Not Arnie.Fox bought the rights for a Commando reboot five years ago, and it is still yet to be matched with a director and cast. In 2010, writer David Ayer said the 21st-century Commando will be "less brawny, but more skilled in covert tactics and weaponry." Ayer however dissociated himself from the project last year, and we're yet to hear who might next attempt such a resurrection. Die Hard was initially meant to be a Commando sequel - might this project too end up as an entirely different film?Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando, 1985 CREDIT: SNAP / REX FEATURES6. Overboard (1987)Director: Garry MarshallStarring: Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Edward HerrmannTHE REMAKEDirector: Will Smith is producing for Columbia Pictures, but a director is TBAStarring: Jennifer LopezThe screwball comedy, in which a hired carpenter convinces his uptight and cruel heiress employer that she is his wife, and must manage his three unruly children after she suffers from amnesia, seems a tricky dynamic to re-appropriate to 21st century life. Surely that constitutes some form of kidnap?7. An American Werewolf in London (1981)Director: John LandisStarring: David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Joe BelcherHonours: Best Make-up Oscar, Rick BakerTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAUpdates on the AWIL remake have been somewhat thin on the ground recently: all we really know is that Fernley Phillips (2007 film The Number 23 is his only visible writing credit to date) was signed to write the script back in 2010. Producer brothers Sean and Bryan Furst have also been attached to the production. We’re told the remake will be a "modern twist" on the original, although it’s hard to see how iPads or Tindr might become central players in a plot about a rabid werewolf causing havoc on the English moorland.CREDIT: SNAP STILLS/REX8. Wild Bunch (1969)Director: Sam PeckinpahStarring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert RyanHonours: nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Music OscarsTHE REMAKEDirector: Tony Scott was attached to it before he died, and a year later, Will Smith has been attached to the actor-producer role.Starring: Will SmithIt would be a western first for Will Smith (aside from his role in the comedy Wild Wild West), although the actor-producer is seasoned enough in the world of remakes, having rebooted The Karate Kid in 2010. The Wild Bunch remake will reportedly follow a disgraced DEA (drug enforcement association) agent who assembles a team to go after a Mexican drug lord and his fortune.9. Jumanji (1995)Director: Joe JohnstonStarring: Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, Bonnie HuntTHE REMAKEDirector: TBA. Matthew Tolbach (The Amazing Spiderman, The Amazing Spiderman 2) has been announced as producer, alongside Bill Teitler, who produced the original.Starring: TBA. Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Kevin Hart and Tom Hollander have all been linked to this remake, and Karen Gillan has implied her involvement through some cryptic tweeting.Given the death of Robin Williams, the status of the Jumanji remake is somewhat up in the air. According to Columbia Pictures President Doug Belgrad, the new film is set to be reimagined and updated version of the original. With her and Tolbach's Spider-Man connection, may Kirsten Dunst star in the film again? Perhaps not in the same role as her 13 year old self …10. Logan's Run (1976)Director: Michael AndersonStarring: Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Farrah FawcettHonours: nominated for Oscars in Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Set Decoration. Won a Specialist Achievement Academy Award for visual effects.THE REMAKEDirector: TBA. Bryan Singer, Christopher McQuarrie and Carl Erik Rinsch have all been pegged to direct the film at various times, and all have subsequently pulled out.Starring: TBA. Ryan Gosling was attached to the production in 2011, but has since pulled out.It’s been in various stages of development since the mid-Nineties, with no one managing to see it through – could Logan’s Run be the film Hollywood lacks the audacity to resurrect? It has been most recently taken up by game developer and BioShock creator Ken Levine, who may drum up a new dedicated gamer fanbase for the dystopian sci-fi. With Superhero Cinematic Universes such as Marvel turning out box office busting movies, and historical fiction adventure game Assassin's Creed getting a movie version released next year, perhaps game writers moving to film is something we will see and increase in in the future.11. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)Director: Lewis MilestoneStarring: Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, John WrayHonours: Oscars for Best Picture and Best DirectorTHE REMAKEDirector: Roger DonaldsonStarring: TBA. Although Travis Fimmel is currently attached to the project.Like Logan’s Run, All Quiet is positioned as a re-adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 novel, rather than a remake of the original film. Daniel Radcliffe was once attached to the production, but it’s understood he is no longer involved.12. Porky's (1982)Director: Bob ClarkStarring: Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight, Mark HerrierTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAShock jock American broadcaster and generally controversial personality Howard Stern acquired the rights to remake the American Pie-style teen sexcapade movie back in 2002, although has since been mired in legal battles, so who knows when, if ever, his plans will come to fruition? It wouldn’t be the first of Stern’s movie plans to hit a brick wall: he expressed plans to make a film about Fartman, the character of his 1992 stunt that got him banned from the MTV awards, which subsequently failed.13. Drop Dead Fred (1991)Director: Ate de JongStarring: Rik Mayall, Phoebe Cates, Marsha MasonTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: Russell BrandThe idea that Saturday Night Live writer Dennis McNicholas would create a new version of this cult classic purely for Russell Brand to star as the returning havoc-wreaking childhood imaginary friend is totally conceivable.14. Soapdish (1991)Director: Michael HoffmanStarring: Robert Downey Jr., Kevin Kline, Sally Field, Teri HatcherTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAIt was reported in 2011 that Parks and Recreation actor Ben Schwartz had been writing a new version of the star-studded Nineties romcom, along with original producer Rob Greisman. Updates on progress have been thin on the ground since then. The initial script for the original film was rewritten to accommodate Downey Jr, whose role was meant to be for a fifty-year old. Perhaps now he could reprise his role using the initial script?CREDIT: MOVIESTORE COLLECTION/REX15. Honey I Shrunk The Kids (1989)Director: Joe JohnstonStarring: Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, Marcia StrassmanTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAA re-boot of the Eighties Disney comedy has been the subject of dubious rumour for half a decade, but no official news has yet emerged. Information from a crew member on the original film reportedly said in 2010 that a re-boot was in the works, and that it would not be sequel due to Rick Moranis having retired. Equally unofficial sources named Mike Myers to play Wayne Szalinski, but I don’t think we should be holding our breath on this one.16. Police Academy (1984)Director: Hugh WilsonStarring: Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall, G.W. BaileyTHE REMAKEDirector: TBA. Scott Zabielski, a little-known PD who has mainly worked in TV, was attached to the remake when it was first announced in 2010, but is no longer connected.Starring: TBAKey and Peele, a comedy double act famous for their Comedy Central sketch show were last year announced to be producing the reboot, along with original producer Paul Maslansky. Although there’s been no mention yet of a possible cast, Maslansky’s promise to The Hollywood Reporter that the remake would be completely re-cast with up-and-comers and great comedians, gives us hope that Key and Peele will star too. Their exuberant humour would probably fit in well.17. Flight of the Navigator (1986)Director: Randal KleiserStarring: Joey Cramer, Paul Reubens, Veronica CartwrightTHE REMAKEDirector: Colin TrevorrowStarring: TBASpace and time-travel are all the rage right now, so it may be time to get a move on with this reboot. Since Trevorrow was attached to the remake as director along with writer Derek Connelly two years ago, we’ve heard little about it’s progress.CREDIT: ALAMY/MOVIESTORE COLLECTION LTD18. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)Director: Stephen HerekStarring: Keanu Reeves, Alex WinterTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: Keanu Reeves, Alex WinterIt’s been described as a re-make, a sequel, and a revisitation of Bill and Ted in their modern lives. But wait, shouldn't they be forming the basis of a future utopian society by now? With original stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter circling 50 years old, one wonders whether a Bill and Ted in midlife might be less goofball comedy and more twisted horror.19. Three Men and a Baby (1987)Director: Leonard NimoyStarring: Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted DansonTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAReports of both Three Men and a Bride (acting as a sequel to the 1990 Three Men and a Little Lady), and a complete reboot helmed by Adam Sandler have circled the internet in the past few years. Disney denied in 2011 that Sandler was in any official capacity working on a version starring Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider as three gay men struggling to care for the eponymous baby.20. IT (1990)Director: Tommy Lee WallaceStarring: Tim Curry, Richard Thomas, Tim Reid, Annette O’TooleTHE REMAKEDirector: TBA Cary Fukanaga (who directed True Detective) was set to direct, but has since been disassociated from the project.Starring: Will Poulter (perhaps best known for playing the young lead role in Son of Rambow) will play the deranged clown Pennywise.After its director pulled out, reportedly due to creative differences, just three weeks before the production was set to start shooting, the status of this two-part remake is looking dubious. Author of the original 1986 story, Stephen King, tweeted in May that while "the remake of IT may be dead - or undead - we will always have Tim Curry", which implies we may not be seeing a remake of the Nineties TV adaptation. At least not any time soon.21. Cliffhanger (1993)Director: Renny HarlinStarring: Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael RookerHonours: Nominated for Oscars in Best Sound, Best Sound Effects and Best Visual EffectsTHE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAFast & Furious producer Neil Moritz is reportedly on board for a reimagining of this Stallone cliff-face action film, and a script has been commissioned. There are some things 21st-century technology hasn’t changed all that much, and rock-climbing is one of them.22. Don't Look Now (1973)Director: Nicholas RoegStarring: Donald Sutherland, Julie ChristieHonours: Nominated for seven Baftas, won one (for cinematography)THE REMAKEDirector: TBAStarring: TBAProducers Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman of The Picture Company have brought their idea for a remake of the beloved supernatural Seventies horror to StudioCanal. No writer has been attached; pity the actors who have to take on the roles originally and indelibly played by Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland in 'Don't Look Now' CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION/REX23. The Birds (1963)Director: Alfred HitchcockStarring: Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, Suzanne Pleshette, Jessica TandyHonours: Nominated for one Academy Award; Tippi Hedren won a Golden Globe for Most Promising Female NewcomerTHE REMAKEDirector: Diederik Van RooijenStarring: Naomi WattsAlarm bells may ring when you hear that Michael Bay - he of Transformers and Pearl Harbor fame - is producing this new take on the Hitchcock original. The last notable Hitchcock remake was Gus Van Sant's 1998 version of Psycho, a shot-by-shot copy starring Vince Vaughn.24. Memento (2000)Director: Christopher NolanStarring: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe PantolianoHonours: Nominated for two Academy AwardsTHE REMAKEDirector: TBCStarring: TBCMade for less than $10 million, Memento was director Christopher Nolan's breakout hit, the film that started him on the path that led to a series of epic, brainy blockbusters, among them The Dark Knight, Inception and Interstellar. Made a mere 15 years ago, the rights to the film initially belonged to Newmarket Films, who produced it; in 2009 the company was bought by Exclusive Media Group, which was in turn acquired by Ambi Pictures, who are behind the remake.25. Flatliners (1991)Director: Joel SchumacherStarring: Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer SutherlandHonours: Nominated for one Oscar
What are the biggest Growth hacking / Growth marketing conferences?
Here are the top conferences in North America and Europe that growth marketers and growth hackers should consider attending in 2018.Top growth marketing conferences in North AmericaGrowthHackers ConferenceLocation: San Diego, CADate: February 6, 2018Cost to attend: $949 (New Year Pricing) / $1,200 (General Admission)The GrowthHackers Conference features leading growth marketing experts who share their insights and experience on what it takes to grow companies today. It is a full day of learning and networking with the top growth practitioners from around the globe.This year’s speakers include:· Sean Ellis, Founder & CEO, GrowthHackers· Joanna Lord, CMO, ClassPass· Mayur Gupta, VP Growth & Marketing, Spotify· Guillaume Cabane, VP Growth, Drift· Kady Srinivasan, Global Head of Digital Marketing, DropboxCXL LiveLocation: Austin, TXDate: March 28-30, 2018Cost to attend: $1,299CXL Live is a must-attend conference for mid to large enterprise growth and optimization professionals. This is an opportunity to learn from carefully vetted practitioners who do the absolute best work in their field.This year’s speakers include:· Hana Abaza, Head of Marketing, Shopify Plus· Bangaly Kaba, Growth Lead, Instargram· Rachel Sweeney, Product Marketing Manager, Google· Naeem Talukdar, Growth Lead, Zapier· Yu Guo, Data Science Manager, AirbnbMozConLocation: Seattle, WADates: July 9-11, 2018Cost to attend: $849 (Early Bird | Moz Subscribers) / $1,349 (Early Bird | General Admission)MozCon is a three-day event where speakers share next-level advice on SEO, brand development, CRO, the mobile landscape, analytics, customer experience, social and content marketing, and more.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Rand Fishkin, Wizard of Moz· Matthew Barby, Director of Acquisition, HubSpot· Oli Gardner, Co-Founder, Unbounce· Stephaine Chang, Director, Performance Marketing, Etsy· Ian Lurie, CEO, PortentTraction ConferenceLocation: Vancouver, CanadaDates: August 8-9, 2018Cost to attend: CA$388 (Jan Early Bird) / CA$662 (Regular)Traction Conference brings experts from some of the fastest growing tech companies to share how to get, keep and grow customers and revenue. At this year’s conference, founders and business leaders will share their challenges and learnings from scaling their companies to $10M/ $50M/ $100M+ in revenue, acquisition, and IPO.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Michael Pryor, CEO, Trello· Gina Gotthilf, VP Growth, Duolingo· Brian Rothenberg, VP Growth, Eventbrite· Zack Onisko, CEO, Dribble· Casey Winters, Growth Advisor in Residence, Greylock PartnersCall To Action ConferenceLocation: Vancouver, CanadaDates: August 27-29, 2018Cost to attend: CA$333 (Early Bird)CTA Conference by Unbounce features world-class marketing experts who cover a wide array of topics, including conversion optimization, email marketing, copywriting, landing pages, PPC, analytics, content marketing, and much more.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Johnathan Dane, Founder, Klientboost· Joel Klettke, Conversion Writer & Owner, Business Casual Copywriting· Jessica Best, Director of Data-Driven Marketing, Barkley· Mari Smith, Facebook Marketing Expert & Author· Scott Stratten, President, UnMarketingHere you can review videos and slide decks from last year’s conference.Growth Marketing ConferenceLocation: San Francisco, CADates: December 12-13, 2018Cost to attend: $462 (Early Bird) / $1,962 (Regular)Growth Marketing Conference is your chance to network with 1K+ Fortune 500 executives, high-growth startup founders, and growth marketing pioneers and innovators, while learning battle-tested strategies and tactics for moving your own growth needle.Featured speakers at last year’s conference included:· Andrew Chen, Supply Growth, Uber· Hiten Shah, Co-Founder, Quick Sprout· Rachel Hepworth, Head of Growth Marketing, Slack· Siqi Chen, VP Growth, Postmates· Menaka Shroff, Global Head of Marketing, Devices and Mobility, GoogleHypergrowthLocation: Boston, MADate: TBACost to attend: $499 (2017)Hypergrowth is a one-day, one-stage event organized by Drift that brings together leaders who have built brands, sparked movements, and found ways to unlock unprecedented growth.Featured speakers at last year’s conference included:· David Cancel, Founder, Drift· Mike Volpe, CMO, Cybereason· Lauren Vaccarello, VP Marketing, Box· Nastia Liukin, Olympic Gold Medalist and Entrepreneur· Michael Fitzsimmons, Head of Brand Marketing, WeWorkCheck out this article for a recap of last year’s event.Growth Hacking World Forum San FranciscoLocation: San Francisco, CADate: TBACost to attend: $395 (2017)Growth Hacking World Forum SF is an insightful event that brings together top-notch marketing professionals from the world’s most successful companies.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Ken Rudin, Head of User Growth & Analytics, Google· Nazila Alasti, Global Head of Product Marketing, Ebay· Pamela Webber, CMO, 99designs· Alex Le, VP Product, Reddit· Jungwon Byun, Head of Growth, UpstartTop growth marketing conferences in EuropeSMX MünchenLocation: Munich, GermanyDate: March 20-21, 2018Cost to attend: €1,070 (Early Bird) / €1,370 (Full Price)Search Marketing Expo Munich is Europe’s leading event for SEO and SEM professionals, helping thousands of growth marketing practitioners succeed with actionable tactics learned during conference sessions and training workshops.This year’s top speakers include:· Larry Kim, CEO, Mobile Monkey· Greg Gifford, Director of Search, DealerOn· Lisa Myers, CEO & Founder, Verve Search· Brad Geddes, Co-Founder, AdAlysis· Sebastian Benz, Developer Advocate, GoogleGrowth Hacking World Forum LondonLocation: London, UKDate: April 12, 2018Cost to attend: £245 (Super Early Bird)Growth Hacking World Forum creates a platform where leading growth pioneers provide strategic and tactical advice on how to grow and retain your customer base and develop a high-performing growth team within your organization.This year’s top speakers include:· Olivia Calafat, Head of SMB Online Marketing for EMEA, Google· Jon Hall, Chief Growth Officer, Eastman Kodak· Tamar Riley, Head of UK Marketing and Growth, Refinery 29· Ayumi Nakajima, Growth and Partnerships Lead, Pinterest· Erinn Collier, Head of Uber for Business, UKIn case you are wondering what to expect, check out some of the presentations from last year’s event.Hero Conference LondonLocation: London, UKDates: October 22-24, 2018Cost to attend: £750 (Early Bird) / £1,500 (Regular)Hero Conference is the number one event for PPC professionals. Alongside sessions on traditional topics of paid search, social, mobile, CRO, and reporting, at this year’s conference you can expect exciting, actionable, in-depth sessions on attribution, video advertising, Amazon Ads, AI & Machine Learning, and more.Expected speakers at this year’s conference include:· Laura Collins, Head of Paid Social, Merkle· Sayf Sharif, Director of Analytics, Seer· Tara West, Senior Paid Search Manager, B&Q· Sean Murphy, Paid Media Leader, Red Ventures· Lauryan Feijen, Manager Global Digital Advertising, TNT ExpressConversion HotelLocation: Texel Island, NetherlandsDates: November 16-18, 2018Cost to attend: TBAConversion Hotel brings together 240 attendees for an awesome weekend that combines lots of conversion, optimization, analytics, UX, storytelling and life knowledge with social time and having fun.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Joost de Schepper, Lead Conversion Optimization, Spotify· Matthew Roach, Director of Growth Optimization, Sanoma· Ronny Kohavi, General Manager, Analysis and Experimentation, Microsoft· Michele Kiss, Senior Partner, Analytics Demystified· Craig Sullivan, CEO, Optimal VisitClick here for all speaker summaries, slides, and videos from last year’s event.Conversion JamLocation: Stockholm, SwedenDates: TBDCost to attend: €499 (2017)Billed as the world's largest CRO event with over 700 attendees, it’s a not-to-be-missed forum for growth marketers who want to learn from recognized industry leaders.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Karl Gilis, Head of Marketing, AGConsult· Gerry McGovern, Customer Experience Expert· Tiffany Da Silva, Former Head of CRO, Shopify· Simo Ahava, Growth Partner, Reaktor Ventures· Jono Alderson, Principal Consultant, DistilledHere you can access presentations from speakers at the last year’s conference.Elite CampLocation: Tallinn, EstoniaDates: TBDCost to attend: €499 (2017)Elite Camp is held in Estonia every summer and brings together top CRO, growth, and acquisition professionals in Europe. Learn how the best practitioners in the industry are getting results, so you can apply that knowledge in your business.Top speakers at last year’s conference included:· Morgan Brown, Product Manager, Facebook· Sujan Patel, Co-founder, Web Profits· Peep Laja, Principal, CXL· Raffaela Rein, CEO, CareerFoundry· Andre Morys, CEO, Web ArtsHere you can find a summary of key insights from last year’s speakers.
How dirty are Australia's RERT diesel generators?
Australia’s National Electricity Market has for many years included diesel generators in the generation mix.According to AEMO’s NEM Registration and Exemptions list, as of December 2017 there were 98MW of registered diesel generators in NSW, 31 MW in Queensland and 266MW in South Australia, not including the new generators installed in late 2017 under the AEMO’s Reliability and Emergency Reserve Trader (RERT) arrangements.Typically diesel generators in the NEM run only for short periods during exceptionally high demand. Most diesel generators in the NEM have a capacity factor of well less than 1%.There are many more diesel generators sitting behind the meter in hospitals, data centres, telecommunications facilities, etc. that are not registered.(In additional Energy Australia’s Hallett Power Station in South Australia comprises 12 turbines totalling 180MW capacity which can run on either diesel or gas.)For the 2017–18 summer both the South Australia and Victorian governments have undertaken diesel generator projects as part of efforts co-ordinated by AEMO to ensure grid security. Full details of AEMO’s plans can be found in their Summer Readiness Report for 2017–18.South Australian Diesel-Gas TurbinesThe South Australian government has acquired nine General Electric aero-derivative TM2500 turbines which can run on either diesel or natural gas. These have been installed at two sites to make two power stations:Temporary Generation North — 5 turbines totalling (154MW) at the former Holden manufacturing site in ElizabethTemporary Generation South at the: 4 turbines (123MW) at the Adelaide desalination plant in LonsdaleWith the addition of this 277MW, SA will have 543MW of diesel capacity (not including the Hallett Power Station) for the 2017–18 summer.Over the 2017–18 and 2018–19 summers the turbines will be run on diesel, whereafter the intention is to consolidate them at a single location and plumb the engines into natural gas.From the first six weeks of summer, from 1 December 2017 to 12 January, the engines only ran for short periods for testing and licensing purposes — ie. over this period they were not run to support the grid.The North and South power stations generated 46MWh and 111 MWh respectively during this period, and ran for 2h55 and 4h45 respectively. Their combined capacity factor was 0.076%, the equivalent of 34 minutes at full load.The South Australian government has announced that the TM2500 turbines have a lower emissions intensity than the Northern Power Station which was closed by Alinta in May 2016. (Specific numbers have been requested. TBA)Victorian Temporary Generators (Morwell)105 containerised diesel engine generators with a combined capacity of 105MW have been temporarily installed at the site of the old Morwell Coal Power Station (a.k.a. EnergyBrix).The equipment is owned and operated by international services company Aggreko and is contracted to be available for three months from 8 January 2018.As RERT generators, it is estimated that there is a 61% probability that the power supply will not be required to operate at all. According to Aggreko’s announcements, “there is a 19.5% probability that it will operate for up to 4 hours during the period January to March, and a 13% probability that it will operate for up to 8 hours over this period. A condition of the Victorian EPA approval is that Aggreko must seek further approval from the EPA to operate more than 20 hours over the whole 3-month period.”The diesel generators have an emissions intensity factor of 668 (ie. 668 kgCO2-e/MWh). This is less than half of Hazelwood’s factor of approximated 1,400 and well below Millmerran’s 891, likely the lowest emissions coal power station in Australia.While it is not accurate to say that the Morwell engines ‘replace Hazelwood’, it is highly likely that they would not have been required if Hazelwood had not closed in March 2017.Over a typical three month period Hazelwood used to emit 4,308,000 tons of carbon dioxide.If the Morwell generators operate at all they will emit 73.5 tons per hour. As such there is a 61% probability they will emit 0 tons of CO2, a 19.5% probability of less than 293 tons and a 13% probability of less than 588 tons. The engines will need EPA approval to emit more than 1,470 tons of CO2, or 1/3000th of what Hazelwood used to emit over a similar period.SourcesVictorian Temporary Standby Emergency Power Supply | Aggreko(TBC)