DHUNE

Dunkirk Hydrogen Universal Network
DHUNE project map - Dunkirk Hydrogen Universal Network

Project

DHUNE is a hydrogen infrastructure project in the Dunkirk industrial zone project which will connect up the low-carbon hydrogen production and consumption projects in this area. It will thus contribute to foster the development of decarbonisation solutions in an industrial-port zone with high greenhouse-gas emissions that account for 20% of industrial CO2 emissions in France.

This project was financed by the State as part of France 2030 operated by ADEME:

Ademe, République française, France 2030 logos

The main purpose will be industrial use with the replacement of coke and natural gas with renewable or low-carbon hydrogen. Heavy mobility is one of the additional use options being considered, on roads and waterways.

Premières étapes

Next stages

  • 2024 : Prior consultation of the project.
  • Half 2025 : End of basic studies, planned investment decision (FID)
  • Fin 2027 :  Scheduled date of 1st commissioning.
  • Length: approximately 10 km.
  • Transport capacity: approximately 20 GWh/d.
  • The equivalent of 1 GW of installed or imported electrolysis power could be developed.

According to an initial assessment, this project could contribute to averting 11.1 Mt CO2eq/year in emissions.

To go further

Launch of a Call for Expression of Interest for Dunkirk market stakeholders

GRTgaz launches an open season market consultation procedure for the construction of new dedicated hydrogen infrastructure in Dunkirk

Low-carbon hydrogen transport for the port of Dunkirk

A successful call for expressions of interest for low-carbon hydrogen transport for the port of Dunkirk