DHUNE

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:
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
- Q4 2022: Call for interest for the hydrogen grid project.
- Early 2023: Feasibility study launched after the success of the call for interest.
- Early 2024: launch of basic studies (FEED).
Next stages
- 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.
Contact
If you have any questions or would like to know more about the project, please contact us at the dedicated email address.
To go further

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