Hydrogen made from renewable energy will be used to help power an Australian town for the first time as part of a landmark trial along the country’s sun-drenched west coast.Key points:Hydrogen will generate enough energy for 100 homes in Denham It could cut the town’s use of diesel by 140,000 litres a yearDoubts remain about how viable hydrogen will be as a fuel source Horizon Power, the state-owned regional electricity utility in Western Australia, has unveiled a pilot project that will convert electricity from a solar plant to make so-called green hydrogen in Denham, 820 kilometres north of Perth.From there, the hydrogen will be used to power a fuel cell capable of generating enough electricity to supply about 100 homes, or a quarter of the town’s demand. Denham Hydrogen Plant sits directly next to the diesel generator plant. (ABC News: Chris Lewis )WA Energy Minister…
